Subtypes
Kamchatka (Dromaequine Subtype)
Kamchatka Dromaequines evolved from escaped populations that established themselves in the cold Kamchatka Peninsula.
They possess dense insulating coats, heavily feathered legs, enlarged neck ruffs, and thick tail coverings that protect against extreme temperatures.
Their broad, fur-covered feet help distribute weight across snow and ice, allowing them to travel efficiently through frozen environments. They're very popular in many parts of Russia, Canada & Scandinavia.
Kamchatka Dromaequines are generally larger and more heavily built than other ecotypes and are renowned for their resilience.
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