http://mabofwinterdark.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] mabofwinterdark.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] call_me_snake 2008-10-01 02:35 am (UTC)

She nodded in gentle concession. Some lines. But just as many are the offspring of a griffin and a horse. Or the offspring of those individuals. The oddities of such things.

Mentally, three to five years, depending on whether the bird or the lion is more dominant and let's see, she gently shifts the larger cub, she will be on the quicker end, females are about a year faster than males. Physically, assuming they follow the typical pattern, they should reach most of their adult size within the year. They will want to stay near 'mom' as much as possible for at least the first two years.

They'll be able to hide under the covers until Bobby comes back and displaces them into a basket by the bed. They'll probably have an oversized hound joining them.

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