Traits
Tulip Ears (★ Rare)
A short set of ears with a pom of fur at the tips, the base is rounded, giving the whole ear a "tulip" look.
Tulip Ears L (★ Common)
A set of moderately sized triangular ears that typically have 3 rings of color along the inside. These ears form a cone at the base, with the soft velvety skin folding over itself, giving the appearance of a closed flower bud. Some iterations of this ear are said to look even more conical than the example below.
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Tulip:
🔹 The base of the ear should wrap around itself, and the ear should be shaped loosely like a flower bud!
Tulip Ears SC (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon set of ears that are tall and end in three puffs of fur. A peculiar style of ear that will always grow exactly three puffs no matter how often you style or trim them!
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Tulip:
🔹 Ears may be shorter than depicted , but should always have three puffs extending from the tips.
Tulip Ears PB (★ Uncommon)
A style of ears that wrap around themselves, giving a vague appearance of an unwravelling flower bud. These ears are said to have originated from somewhere outside of the species, slowly being amalgamated as the decades passed.
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Tulip:
🔹 Ears should have a visible connecting point, and can end in 2-5 spiky tips.
❗ Uncommon ears can be smooth, ribbed, or fluffy along the inside.