Life cycle: Baby candy-cane narwhales have little to one color/flavor (often a mix of the parents' flavors). As they grow, they develop more flavors/stripes. The narwhale's diet, as well as environment, contributes to the possible flavor. Each stripe/color has a specific flavor. An adult typically has two to six flavors/colors. Habitat: They live in cool, aquatic habitats in pods of up to 20 with at least two armored or dragon narwhales as protectors and an angel narwhale as a healer (if available). Diet: gummy squid, candy fish and jellybean shrimp Horns: If the water is too hot, their horns will soften, melt, or dissolve. If it's too cold, their horns will become brittle and most likely snap. Male candy-cane narwhales have sharpened or longer horns. Females often have small blunt horns, curved ones, or none at all. Different types of horns vary in rarity in different habitats. (ex. a broken horn is more likely in cold habitats, a backwards facing or soft horn is more common in warm waters) Their horns CAN be harvested and candy-caned water from the narwhales' horns is prized as a cough/cold syrup. The undissolved horns are a unique-flavored sweet. Kinds of narwhales: Angel- healers Armored- warriors Dragon- warriors or rouges Rider- tamed/domestic
Since no one has created a mascot yet, I made one! He is butterscotch-caramel flavored. =D For coloring and flavors: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/72633150/ For types of narwhales: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/72701560/ For horn types: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/72885540/ To @Skorch : I know team leaders aren't supposed to be doing the challenges, but most of my team have been pretty inactive recently. It's pretty just much me and and right now.