Seoli the Rayun

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Seoli
100% Happy
Owner
skyfall4
Stolen
12 Dec 2016
Hatched
11 Jun 2018
16,342 +1
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1,604 +1
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Thanks @bloom! Traded a Gantula + Lissam + Froplet + Swanice + Lan + Nathare 😊 04.09.2018

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Here is a list of stuffs I has gifted other people!
To @ifi123:
Ifi the Sweesh
• A Grisal
• +so many more I cannot remember!!! ❤️

To @crown:
Ertholan the Erthona 04.25.2018 ❤️

To @thedarkarcher
•150💵- 100 to star a Xiang, 50 to give a little boost for the freeze 😊 😸 ❤️ 04.23.2018
• A birthday Calla (lol not much x3) 04.12.2017 and regifted it back to you on 04.12.2018

To @wolfplay245:
Delightfull the Kyootie 😊 it was in your wishlist ❤️ 05.01.2018 linking the creature soon~

To @cloudslay3r:
• I must research xD I actually don't remember what I've gifted you x3

To @the_mushroom_nacho:
GooeyNachos the Goolime! ❤️ 04.09.2018 ❤️ 😸

• 200💵 to someone for a username change
• A Statink for someone who couldn't find one

And more coming!!!! ❤️

About Rayun Eggs

While Rayun (pronounced rah-yoon) eggs are most commonly found in cold habitats, they weren't initially discovered there. Soon after Rayun were identified, they were forced to migrate to colder environments due to excessive predator populations in their original habitat, the grasslands.

Rayun eggs are very sensitive to cold temperatures, and the Rayun population quickly started to decline when colder months came around. In an attempt to keep the population stable, the Science and Research Center started an expedition to gather Rayun eggs during colder temperatures and release them back into the wild when it became warm enough. This caused the Rayun mothers to become very hostile towards Ark citizens, so eventually the egg collections were ruled illegal. Instead, a tradition started in order to keep the Rayun from becoming extinct where Ark citizens would craft small blankets and leave them near Rayun nests in hopes that the mother would find and use them to keep their eggs and young children warm.

About the Rayun Creature

While Rayun may often act hostile, they generally are not dangerous at all. They are a very proud species and value independence, and are thus nearly impossible to keep in captivity. Despite this, young Rayun are known to be relatively friendly towards Ark citizens, and will usually accept food and other gifts when offered.