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A Griffin is a mythical monster that is a mix of Feline and Avian form. There are two sub-groups, feral and domestic. The feral sub-group has two tiers, Winged and Wingless. They are Quadrupeds, often with their front legs being avian, and their rear legs Feline, as well as a feather tipped feline tail. They have beaks and their respective feline eyes. Domestic Griffins are more commonly known as Griffs. In terms of all around power, they are stronger than Hellhounds, but weaker than Dragons.
Domestic
They are usually calm and docile and great with children. Their Kits are often good company for toddlers. They are commonly both male and female.
Russian Bluebird
A Russian bluebird is the least common type of domestic Griff, but the best with children. They are characterized by Blue-Grey fur with blue feathers on their back and a reddish chest and a white stomach. This type of Griff is low maintenance, but does require a toy or two. They are the same general size as a Tuxedo Robin, only about an inch shorter, making them the smallest type of Griff. Their Kits work best with toddlers, since they are very docile, even at this age, making them the perfect companion.
Persian Macaw
A Persian Macaw is an uncommon type of Griff, but very well known in pet shows, where they work best. Characterized by white fur and bright, colorful red, blue, and green tipped yellow feathers. They are a very high maintenance Griff, requiring quite a bit of grooming, at least once a week, and can be picky when it comes to food. They are the largest type of Griff.
Tuxedo Robin
A Tuxedo robin is the most common type of Griff, being the most hyperactive and affectionate of the Griff's. They are characterized by Black or Dark Grey fur on their back, Red orange chests, White fur on their stomach, and Dark brown feathers. They are a somewhat high maintenance Griff, requiring several toys for stimulation, but are still great with children and toddlers.