Random Mutations
Random mutations include odd patterns and growths on the Amoux, most of which are past evolutionary traits that randomly reappear on hatchlings.
Abberant Pattern Mutation
This mutation overrides all other base colors, color mutations, and markings. It can create an Amoux that resembles a real life animal or plant, such as fish, birds, insects, or flowers. These mutations are thought to be an attempt at mimicry, in order to blend in or intimidate predators.
Chimera Mutation
This mutation causes an Amoux to essentially have two genotypes, and is caused by the embyro completely absorbing its twin in the egg.
A Chimera can have a 50/50 split down the middle between the two genotypes, show as a "harlequin" with a more checkered appearance, or be more randomly placed like with paradoxing in ball pythons.
Maned Mutation
The Maned mutations cause longer fur/feathers to grow on certain spots of the Amoux, commonly the neck or the back.
Breeding these together can create a full maned Amoux.


Neck Mane

Dorsal Mane
Full Mane
Produced by breeding Neck x Dorsal
Maned Amoux together
Paradise Mutation
This mutation causes an Amoux to grow extra feathers in odd places, and is thought to be similar to the Feathered basecoat in that it is a long lost trait that randomly pops up in hatchlings.

Spikes Mutation
This mutation causes an Amoux to grow sharp spines along the body.
It is unknown what causes this mutation or where it originated from, but considering some Amoux have horns, it is likely related to that.

Whisker Mutation
This mutation causes an Amoux to grow a pair of fleshy, prehensile whiskers on the snout. Yet another odd mutation that popped up, but is thought to possibly be part of their more mammalian aspects.
