The Kasakhvladian Banknote, more commonly known to scientists as Kasakhuss Banknotei, first appearred in early February 2008 and since then has mainly been found in areas of economic activity.
There are three main subspecies of Kasakhuss Banknotei, which each appeared at different times throughout the first quarter of 2008.
The first of these subspecies is known to many as the Kasakhuss Banknotei Mark One, a species that first emerged in early February 2008. This species is rather common, however their species has been subject to a cull to make way for the newer species. Some of their species have, however, bred with the Banknotei Mark Two and started to attack the older members of the species, decreasing their numbers yet further.
Types Found:NK$10, NK$100
The second subspecies is known as Banknotei Mark Two. These first appearred in mid-Fedruary 2008 as the result of a government experiment to produce a new species, which was larger than the old species. Some of the new species have, however, evolved to be smaller and faster than the larger type.
The Banknotei Mark One has been under attack by this species ever since it was first released into the wild.
Types Found:NK$5, NK$500
The third and final subspecies is the Banknotei Mark Three, which first appearred in mid March 2008 and were again the result of a government experiment. This is an extremely rare species and is generally nocturnal, unless you attack it with sellotape and a stapler, in which case it will be forced out of its burrow.
Types Found:NK$1