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Sapient African Elephants. Also referred to as Loxies (which is a slur, and is grounds for goring, trampling, and trunk-thrashing [ | Sapient African Elephants. Also referred to as Loxies (which is a slur, and is grounds for goring, trampling, and trunk-thrashing [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2000-12-12 2000-12-12]). | ||
Both Loxies (''Loxodontus Africanus Sapiens'') and Ellies ([[Elephas Maximus Sapiens]]) customarily adorn themselves with tatoos. Strictly speaking, they don't do it ''themselves'', since the gene-twaddlers responsible for granting them sapience neglected to provide them with proper fingers, but who's keeping track? Regardless of which poorly-compensated body-artist is holding the needle, the practice is very widespread. Some say that sapient pachyderms adopted the custom as an alternative to wearing clothing, in order to better distinguish themselves from their dumb-as-stumps cousins. Others suggest that it's a concession to humans, most of whom can't tell the difference between a dog and four-point buck (as indicated by what gets shot at during the deer hunt), much less tell individual pachyderms apart. [ | Both Loxies (''Loxodontus Africanus Sapiens'') and Ellies ([[Elephas Maximus Sapiens]]) customarily adorn themselves with tatoos. Strictly speaking, they don't do it ''themselves'', since the gene-twaddlers responsible for granting them sapience neglected to provide them with proper fingers, but who's keeping track? Regardless of which poorly-compensated body-artist is holding the needle, the practice is very widespread. Some say that sapient pachyderms adopted the custom as an alternative to wearing clothing, in order to better distinguish themselves from their dumb-as-stumps cousins. Others suggest that it's a concession to humans, most of whom can't tell the difference between a dog and four-point buck (as indicated by what gets shot at during the deer hunt), much less tell individual pachyderms apart. [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-05-26 2002-05-26] | ||
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First mention of sapient elephants in the strip was on [ | First mention of sapient elephants in the strip was on [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2000-11-08 2000-11-08] | ||
First appearance in the strip was [ | First appearance in the strip was [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2000-12-12 2000-12-12] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 25 July 2017
Description[edit]
Sapient African Elephants. Also referred to as Loxies (which is a slur, and is grounds for goring, trampling, and trunk-thrashing 2000-12-12).
Both Loxies (Loxodontus Africanus Sapiens) and Ellies (Elephas Maximus Sapiens) customarily adorn themselves with tatoos. Strictly speaking, they don't do it themselves, since the gene-twaddlers responsible for granting them sapience neglected to provide them with proper fingers, but who's keeping track? Regardless of which poorly-compensated body-artist is holding the needle, the practice is very widespread. Some say that sapient pachyderms adopted the custom as an alternative to wearing clothing, in order to better distinguish themselves from their dumb-as-stumps cousins. Others suggest that it's a concession to humans, most of whom can't tell the difference between a dog and four-point buck (as indicated by what gets shot at during the deer hunt), much less tell individual pachyderms apart. 2002-05-26
Notable Members[edit]
[Characters in the strip who are sophonts of this particular race/species]
Notable Organizations[edit]
[Governments, clubs, or other organizations specific to this race]
Appearances[edit]
[Linked appearances of members of this race/species in the strip] First mention of sapient elephants in the strip was on 2000-11-08 First appearance in the strip was 2000-12-12
Author's Note[edit]
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Speculation[edit]
[Insert uncertain and speculative facts about the character.] What relation genetically to Neophants?