Some Bubbies have large Irises that encompass the majority of their eye. These are called “bug” eyes, because they make a Bub look insectoid.
More magic-prone Bubbies will have eyes that glow. Glowing eyes usually make the nocturnal Bubbies appear more prominently on the night horizon.(***Note: You may combine this trait with any other eye trait.)
Reptile-like slits. Although most reptile traits are fairly rare, slit eyes are not.
Adorable round pupils that expand whenever a Bubby sees something they want. The most common eye type across all Bubbies.
Slit eyes, similar to a goat’s. Common in Bubs regardless of where they’re born.
Sometimes the pupils are difficult to see, or are the same color as the iris, making the eye appear pupilless.
Membrane wings are the most popular amongst Bubbies, and part of what gives them their devilish looks. Membrane wings can have a single digit or an entire clawed hand that can be used to brace their landings!
The membrane of the wing can be transparent!
(***Note: You may combine this trait with any other wing trait.)
The membrane of the wing can be pretty thin, making wings less ideal for long term flight, but better for occasional gliding or longer jumps.
Insect wings are fairly common as well. They can vary in length and shape, but aren’t always practical for flight.
Like typical insect wings, but Dragonfly wings are long and thin with two sets. They are known for their beautiful rainbow shimmer.
Wings this tiny have most Bubbies perplexed at how they gain flight, even without the aid of magic, but they still do! Fly wings, or Bee wings, are tiny and round and adorable, but most importantly… functional!
Nub feet, but with round claws instead of sharp ones.
While paws often have claws, Bubbies can also just have round nubs for feet with sharp claws protruding out of them. These feet often still have paw pads, and are understood to be related to paws somehow.
Paws are also common, especially in feline and canines, but can occur naturally in any Bubby.
Hooves are most common amongst Bubbies, given their natural affinities to goats.
A small, fluffy nub. Fairly common in all Bubbies.
A long, hairless, or sometimes lightly furry tail resembling a rat’s tail.
A long tail with a big fur tuft at the end. Common in goat Bubbies.
A long, fluffy tail, similar to a dog’s.