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Post by Nedward Underhill on Nov 15, 2008 18:37:15 GMT -6
Boloc
A low-slung, fat, herbivore. Covered all over with a long hairy coat, that hangs to the ground and insulates it from the wind. Grows to about half the height of a man, fifty-odd inches girth, and up to 500 lbs. Cloven hooved. Grows a small horn on its muzzle, which it uses to dig through the snow and forage for grass and other vegetation. Domesticated, but generally uncooperative, have been known to get aggressive when cornered.
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Post by Nedward Underhill on Nov 15, 2008 18:43:52 GMT -6
Ellit
Bird of prey. Carnivorous. Large specimens can grow to length of two feet and wingspan of up to 8 feet. Generally white in appearance, ellit prefer to nest in remote locations and generally lays two eggs per hatching. Eggs are approximately 3" to 5" in length, off-white to grey in colour, with a rough, mottled texture. Chicks hatch is approximately 21-30 days. Ellits have extremely strong claws which they use to clutch and kill their prey. Their hooked beak is used for tearing, not striking.
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Post by Nedward Underhill on Nov 15, 2008 18:49:37 GMT -6
Silverback
Canine. Omnivorous. Pack animal. Marked by a characteristic ruff that spikes up along their tall muscular backs. They have wide, tusked, faces, set low to the ground. Famous for their power, survivability, and endurance. Their powerful jaws can lock in place. Silverbacks have the unique ability to shut down their bodies completely. They can remain in a death-like state for days if necessary, neither eating nor breathing. Domesticated, they made steadfast and dependable work dogs.
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