About Pteronap Pets

Pteronap Pets:

The different kinds of pets that can be seen throughout the world that the Pteronaps live in. They are all quite lovable, and we hope everyone will come to adore the, and hopefully some Pteronaps will become new owners for these babies!

Twiggyhogs:

Twiggyhogs are a hedgehog-like pet that can be found within the forests around the Sanctuary. They can be both calm and playful in nature, and make great pets for all kinds of Pteronaps!

These little guys are nocturnal, and prefer to hang around with Pteronaps at night. They are good playmates, and are big enough for Pteronaps to hitch a ride on. They may be like hedgehogs, but their 'quills' are actually just spikey fur, so no Pteronaps will be hurt in the process of playing or riding these guys!

Wooliwhisps:

Wooliwhisps are a strange species of sheep-like mammals that can be found wandering around the flowerbeds next to the Sanctuary. Naturally calm and gentle in nature, these guys make great pets for all kinds of Pteronaps, but especially older ones.

These guys are able to be groomed and have their styles changed with Wooliwhisp Scissors, and there are many different styles in which your Wooliwhisp may wear. Pteronaps can make their Wooliwhisp look however they please, and there are even small contests at the Sanctuary for what Nap can make their Wooliwhisp look the best!

Mollamanders:

Mollamanders are small creatures with nothing much going on in their heads. They're not big thinkers, so they prefer to laze around with the more lazy Pteronaps. They wouldn't be a playful Nap's first choice of a pet, that's for sure!

These guys keep their butts in shells or whatever object they find worthy of a home. They're big eaters, so often fight with their Pteronap owners for snacks. No one knows how they burn off the calories, however!

Meepnoos:

Meepnoos are very odd creatures. They're almost tick-sized and are very jumpy and have a lot of energy. They seem to adore Pteronaps with all of their being, though no one knows why.

The Pteronaps also love these little guys, though the Sanctuary workers are a bit skeptical of them. Where did they come from? And why do they like Pteronaps so much? No one really knows.

It has been observed that male Meepnoos have the 'bob' extension on their head, while females do not.