Species: Reptilia
Aquatic
All animals that live primarily underwater of have otherwise very definitive visual characteristics that separate them from land-based animals. This category includes amphibians, fish, and aquatic mammals. Animals that primarily live in water but also fall under another category (such as sea turtles or otters) should be listed in both categories.
Aves
All birds.
Please note that this only refers to the intended species of the item. The reviews may or may not contain items with wings.
Canidae
All species that have a canine-like head shape. This includes dogs, foxes, wolves, etc. Also includes kangaroos.
Euungulata
All hooved animals. This includes horses, deer, giraffe, etc.
Please note that this only refers to the intended species of the item. The reviews may not be for items that actually contain hooves.
Felidae
All species that have a feline-like head shape. This includes cats, lions, lynxes, etc.
Glires
All rodents, rabbits, hares, and bats.
Monster, Kaiju, or Demon
A catch-all for monsters, kaiju, aliens, and/or demonic species.
Musteloidea
All seals, skunks, raccoons, opossums, and weasels.
Red Pandas are also in this category, but the more common "giant panda" should be listed under Ursidae.
Reptilia
All reptiles, dinosaurs, and reptilian dragons.
Angel Dragons have their own category.
Skeletal
Any costume where the skeleton is the focal point. Most commonly refers to skull masks.
Please also select the species that the skeletal structure applies to, if possible.
Ursidae
All bears.
Original Species
A catch-all category for all open and closed species such as manokits, angel dragons, sergals, wickerbeasts, etc.
Also includes fan-species like pokemon or cabbits if they don't apply to other species types.
Does not include hybrids (e.g. folf, wusky).
A species gets its own specific child category when it has 5+ reviews on the site.
Angel Dragon
A catch-all category for any type of angelic dragon, which includes, but is not limited to, Dutch Angel Dragons.
Cabbit
The fictional cat/rabbit hybrid species popularized by the Japanese Tenchi Muyo! franchise.
Manokit
All Manokits. Reviews for this species should also be listed under Aquatic.
Other
Any species that fall far outside the other categories.
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