Mugo Beaver
Also nicknamed "Muaver" because you better "move over" before you get flattened.
12 ft tall marshland beaver.
Herbivore/insectivore
Back fur looks like grass, skin can take plant roots. The biology of this creature supplies plants with enough nutrients as soil.
Cattails and other water plants tend to thrive on the Mugo Beavers furs.
The crosshatch of this beast's tail has a silvery glimmer to it, which can be mistaken as a school of fish.
Located in the marshes of the Hallowpeak. The Mugo Beaver is a truly fearsome sight to behold. Standing as tall as a grizzly bear and nearly twice as wide. Its enormous, powerful jaws are capable of felling the sturdiest of trees with ease, and its massive, flat tail is used to haul logs and debris with incredible strength. The Mugo Beaver is a peaceful creature at heart, using its great strength and ingenuity to build elaborate dams and lodges in the heart of the forest. Though it is respected and feared by all who encounter it, the Mugo Beaver is a vital part of the forest ecosystem, and it is said that its presence is a sign of prosperity and abundance.
12 ft tall marshland beaver.
Herbivore/insectivore
Back fur looks like grass, skin can take plant roots. The biology of this creature supplies plants with enough nutrients as soil.
Cattails and other water plants tend to thrive on the Mugo Beavers furs.
The crosshatch of this beast's tail has a silvery glimmer to it, which can be mistaken as a school of fish.
Located in the marshes of the Hallowpeak. The Mugo Beaver is a truly fearsome sight to behold. Standing as tall as a grizzly bear and nearly twice as wide. Its enormous, powerful jaws are capable of felling the sturdiest of trees with ease, and its massive, flat tail is used to haul logs and debris with incredible strength. The Mugo Beaver is a peaceful creature at heart, using its great strength and ingenuity to build elaborate dams and lodges in the heart of the forest. Though it is respected and feared by all who encounter it, the Mugo Beaver is a vital part of the forest ecosystem, and it is said that its presence is a sign of prosperity and abundance.
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