Are Kitsunes born with 2 tails?

Also, they have white fur on the undersides of their muzzles, their bellies, the tips of their tails, and their hands and paws. However, one thing separates them from other fox-like creatures. They are born with one tail, but as they grow older, they grow more tails until they reach their maximum amount (nine).

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Are kitsune born with two tails?

Kitsune are rated in power by the number of tails they have. Very young kitsune have one tail; the most powerful mortal kitsune have nine tails (Japanese: 九尾, kyūbi). In lore, the Goddess of Kitsune, Inari, is usually depicted as being the only ten-tailed kitsune.

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How are Kitsunes born?

Kitsune are immortal; they age much like elves, though somewhat faster. Gestation equals 7.5 months. They have smaller babies than humans and foxes but always birth in their vulpine form. If a kitsune has a half-kitsune child, they will be born smaller then humans.

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How old is a kitsune with 1 tail?

Each tail represents 1000 years. They must reach the status of Celestial Fox with 9 tails to then incarnate further. They are spiritual creatures that have their own spiritual path just like mortals.

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Is there a fox with 2 tails?

While the natural birth of a living two-tailed fox is almost certainly possible, the probability of it having a non-fatal combination of developmental defects, and then surviving its birth, upbringing and adult life, is close to zero.

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How many tails can a kitsune have?

Kitsune have as many as nine tails. Generally, a greater number of tails indicates an older and more powerful Kitsune; in fact, some folktales say that a fox will only grow additional tails after it has lived 100 years.

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What are the 13 types of kitsune?

In Japanese mythology, there are said to be 13 types of kitsune, which correspond to different elements—celestial, wind, spirit, darkness, fire, earth, river, ocean, forest, mountain, thunder, sound, and time. Broadly, they can also be broken into two groups—zenko, or good, and nogitsune, or bad.

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Is kitsune a gender?

Kitsune can be either male or female. Usually, a mythical Japanese fox takes the form of young Japanese girls, beautiful women, and older men. In fact, there are many tales of Japanese kitsune transforming into beautiful women to trap powerful men.

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Can kitsune lose their tails?

If a Kitsune loses all of their tails through either giving them away or having them stolen (or in rare cases, destroyed), they will become exceptionally weak and frail, similar to an anemic human, and will lose all of their powers.

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Can Kitsunes change gender?

Shapeshifting: Kitsunes are able to shapeshift themselves into other forms. Kitsunes can either make themselves an older version of themselves or even a younger version as well as changing their height and weight. They can even change their gender to that of the opposite one if they so please.

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Can Kitsunes get pregnant?

"Many stories tell of fox-wives bearing children. When such progeny are human, they possess special physical or supernatural qualities that often pass to their own children." So yes, kitsunes and humans can produce offspring, and those offspring may or may not be human (presumably being kitsune in that case).

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What is the rarest kitsune type?

Kaze Kitsune

These kitsune are incredibly rare and are said to bring good luck to those who find them. Kaze Kitsune vary in color, but all of them have some sort of wind marking on their fur. Some of them have white fur with light blue markings, while others may have black fur with dark green markings.

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How many tails is a kitsune born with?

However, one thing separates them from other fox-like creatures. They are born with one tail, but as they grow older, they grow more tails until they reach their maximum amount (nine).

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How do Kitsunes get more tails?

Kitsune, according to Japanese mythology, have paranormal abilities that also affect how they look. As a fox gets older, they get both stronger and wiser. Also, as they become more powerful, they gain more tails, with nine being the highest number.

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Do Kitsunes grow tails?

In kitsune lore, once a fox reaches the age of 100, they gain the power of shapeshifting. The fox grows a new tail every century until they have nine, and the color of their fur will eventually change from red to gold and finally to white (Geller).

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How was 9 tails born?

Kurama and the tailed beasts first came into being in the waning days of Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki, who used his Creation of All Things Technique to divide the Ten-Tails' chakra into nine separate bodies and giving each a name.

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What kills kitsunes?

Similar to Fae, Kitsunes have a weakness to Iron, though it can make them weaker, aside from removing their tails, the only way to kill a Kitsune is to drive an Iron rod or spike through their heart.

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What is the weakest kitsune?

A Kitsune must be of at least Kūko rank to provide a whisker or claw for wandmaking, and vary in power from twice the magical strength of a Kiko to being Kyuubi close to achieving the rank of Tenko. The lowest rank is the Kiko, being the weakest Kitsune.

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How many years does a kitsune grow a tail?

Some legends say a kitsune gains a tail every hundred or thousand years. Another tale says that a kitsune gains all nine tails when they reach nine-hundred years old. When a kitsune becomes a nine-tail fox, their fur becomes often silver, white, or gold.

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What is the fox in Korean culture?

Of all the creatures in Korean mythology, one of the most outstanding is the gumiho (nine-tailed fox). A gumiho is not always a fox with nine tails; it may take on another form, often that of a beautiful woman in order to seduce men – and lure them to their death.

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Are Kitsunes good or bad?

In Japanese mythology, the Kitsune is associated with both good and evil. Let's dive into these stories! The Kitsune has been worshipped by the Japanese as a god or a Shinto deity in its own right. If you visit Japan, you will find shrines dedicated to Kitsune!

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What is a half kitsune called?

A half-kitsune might be born without a tail or without their fox ears, but never without one or the other. Due to their showing features they are often called "fox ears" or "fox tail" by other pure humans.

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What is a 9 tailed kitsune called?

The fox spirit is an especially prolific shapeshifter, known variously as the húli jīng (fox spirit) and jiǔwěihú (nine-tailed fox) in China, the kitsune (fox) in Japan, the kumiho (nine-tailed fox) in Korea, and the hồ ly tinh (fox spirit) or cáo tinh (fox spirit, a synonym of hồ ly tinh) and cửu vĩ hồ or cáo chín ...

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What is a 9 tailed fox called?

A kumiho or gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐, literally "nine-tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the folktales on East Asia and legends of Korea.

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How long do kitsune live?

Kitsune are noted for their paranormal abilities, particularly metamorphosis. As they age, these abilities can become more powerful. Kitsune are said to live for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.

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