Small Herbivores Species in Genetic Disorder | World Anvil
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Small Herbivores

Chiprat: Bushy tailed, striped, grain-eating pests. Their teeth are always growing, as is their appetite.   Horned Hare: They look like Jackalopes. They spar like deer, and shed their antlers seasonally. Their feet and antlers are collected for good luck charms.   Barbed Armorspine: Descendants of porcupines and armadillos. Eat insects and plants. Between their thick carapace, barbed spines, and tendency to bite and thrash at threats, they're really not worth hunting for the tiny amount of meat you get from them...   Singer: A small, colorful songbird. Blue with a bright red marking on the chest and face. They sing beautiful songs, and fill the forests with their tunes.   Fib: A very drab bird that collects the colorful plumage of the other birds, and tucks them within their own feathers. They also collect flowers, but because those wilt and die, they don't use those as often.   Bygone: They look like Old World starlings. They have iridescent feathers, and bright yellow beaks.   Spinejaw Turtle: A distant descendant of the mata mata turtle; lacking a shell, they would be quite defenseless if not for their various spines and thorns.

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