Name: Larus Thayeri
Gender: Male
Age: 20(human) (actual age unknown)
Represents: Cryptids
Personality: Larus is about like anyone else. A scrappy young man with fire. Though things are a little different with this young man....he's a coywerewolf. A coywolf, if you will. Having hailed from Arizona's desert terrain he's not new to high temps and cold nights. His fiery personality is what get him into trouble. The boldness of the coyote and conflicting behaviors of the skittish, human shy wolf. He minds himself, mostly, when in a public or group situation. Though there are times his muzzle can't be kept shut for more than a minute at best. Prattling your ear off if given any chance. Making friends with him is an easy task. Though it may not seem it at first.
Appearance: Sandy honey brown reddish fur ticked throughout his coat gives it a blended look. Though his ruff and tail are rather thicker with a slight roundness to his ears. Having a medium heavy coat gives the illusion of a bulkier form before shed. Though during warmer months he retains the thick ruff and heavy tail. Facial and lower body colorings are a more creamy warm color. Paws and between the toes being slightly darker than the rest of his paws. A bright golden honeyed set of eyes filled with the same fire in his soul. Apparel usually seen on the coywolf is a muscle shirt with various colors or sayings at any given time a mesh backed hat with a large brightly colored patch painting the Arizona desert at sunset. Extra adornments are usually a bandana worn tied around the tail or wrist. Rarely where it's supposed to be around the neck.
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History: Cryptozoology (from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, "hidden" + zoology; literally, "study of hidden animals") is a pseudoscience involving the search for animals whose existence has not been proven due to lack of evidence. The animals cryptozoologists study are often referred to as cryptids, a term coined by John Wall in 1983. This includes living examples of animals that are otherwise considered extinct, such as non-avian dinosaurs; animals whose existence lacks physical evidence but which appear in folklore, such as Bigfoot and Chupacabra; and wild animals dramatically outside their normal geographic ranges, such as phantom cats (also known as Alien Big Cats).
Cryptozoology is not a recognized branch of zoology or a discipline of science. It is an example of pseudoscience because it relies heavily upon anecdotal evidence, stories, and alleged sightings.
While cryptozoology takes a pseudoscientific approach to creatures and beings from the folklore record, the academic study of folklore is folkloristics.
Religion: none
Specials: can turn from werewolf to human in a whim. Also influenced by the moon. And has a vast knowledge of other cryptids