Subtypes
Kaplan (Kivuuli Subtype)
The Kaplan Kivuuli is a result of the Met'saa and the Desert Kivuuli interbreeding, and several generations in it created a new breed, a golden Kivuuli similar to a tiger in appearance. Most look like a strawberry tiger, and can range from reds to oranges, to orangish golds. Most Kaplan have extended fanged canines, sticking down over their lower lip.
Their ears are large and the tufts slightly curled and they can be found in savannahs, scrublands, brushlands, and temperate or warm forests.
Their markings are usually tiger like stripes, usually a darker variant of the base coat, but can be black. The hair is usually darker, than the base coat or black.
Blue eyes are the most common, though yellow and green eyes are common as well.
Kaplan Kivuuli, like their Desert Kivuuli ancestors, live in small colonies consisting of the alpha female, her mate, and their offspring. They are the only breed known to be strictly monogamous. The young stay with their parents until they find a mate of their own and start their own Colony. Colonies are peaceful towards eachother, and can be considered sub-colonies, though not as structured as the Met'saa.