Echinata

Kitterpillar Subspecies
The bristly kitterpillars.

Common name: Spiny kitterpillars
Characteristics

  • long bodies and faces
  • sharp bristles across the body

Temperament: excitable, active, good companions

Echinatum kitterpillars are the tallest and longest of their kind. They tend to be the most witty and resourceful, and are content to live in any conditions. Though fine on their own, they tend to "pair up" whether with another of their kind or with another species. This pairing always yields the most emotionally and physically fit of the echinata, and this bond does not need to be romantic in any way. Echinata are commonly found in a "waiting" posture, body upright and front arms tucked in as if waiting for a command.