[ So I made some base outlines of random creatures and some descriptions about each one, and since I liked the three so much, I decided to share them to get a bit of input before I make creature projects for each one. Also, none of these creatures are available as a MYO or allowed to be used anywhere unless specified by me. These designs took a long while to make and work on these past few days (mainly because I scraped so many versions of designs), so I'd hate to see them be used or stolen without my permission. ] 1. (Unnamed 1)- Horned reptiles who live in warm and moist environments. They tend to be nocturnal creatures, who prey on other passing species - having an impressive digestion system that can break down almost anything it consumes. They remain one of the biggest threats to every ecosystem they live within, as they can consume over 60 different species in one night to satisfy their endless hunger. 2. (Unnamed Subspecies)- A sub-species of (Unnamed Species 2). These marsupial-like creatures have attributions and shared traits with common day beetles, yet have hierarchies that mimic that of the common day honey bee species. Despite their looks, they are mostly harmless creatures - yet in large breeding swarms they can be harmful to structures and plant-life. 3. (Unnamed Species 2)- Distantly-related to (Unnamed Subspecies). These feline-like creatures share traits to that of the common day bird through flock systems and off their wings. They however, despite their perceived appearance, have no relation with feline species, and rather share closer DNA with Bacteria cells. After many studies the orbs that float next to them, originally perceived to be their young, were found to a nucleus of sorts and allow them to remain immortal or able to regenerate themselves until said orb is crushed - killing the creature itself completely. [ I don't exactly need names or colorations for any of the species showcased here, though I'll happily take any into consideration if suggested. If you have any questions or ideas I could put in for these three, feel free to say so in the comments - you have my endless thanks. I've been wanting to make a species project for the longest amount of time, and these three are ones I intend to use for the future. Any input and ideas will help me make the species more unique and fun if any become a MYO in the future. Thanks again for checking out this project, and have a great rest of your day! ]