Species: cabberjak
The cabberjak is half mouse and half wolf, has a taur-like body with 6 legs, a big splitted mouse tail. The head is mostly that of a mouse but the ears are that of a wolf and it has atleast 1 low fin all the way over the back of the body.
The cabberjak lives mostly on plains with high grass and in forests that are not too dense. they eat mostly vegetables, knolls, nuts,... but they will eat meat if they are hungry enough. The cabberjak usually lives in small tribes of no more than 35 people. They are very caring about eachother and will protect their tribe fiercely against any attackers. Even tho they are rather combative, they will rarely attack on sight if they see an outsider or even a different species. They can be reasoned with and social interaction is welcomed by them.
They speak the human language but are also capable of communicate with ferals.
A special trait about the cabberjak is that the females can not become pregnant. Once a female reaches the age of 25, she slowly turns into a gynomorph, meaning that she will be capable of impregnating but not getting pregnant themselves. The males are the ones who can get impregnated as they have a womb which leads to the anus. They have a special muscle that closes off the entrance to the stomach and opens the entrance to the womb. They give birth after around 6 months.