Wildbeasts Species in Renúdetla | World Anvil

Wildbeasts

Wildbeasts are found in herds that number several thousand or more. The males brandish two large, curled horns that sprout from the crown of a thick skull. When in danger, the males create a barrier between the threat and the females and calves at the center of the herd. Migratory by nature, these animals move north and south across the Wilds as the wet and dry seasons change.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Quadrupedal, two-toed mammal. Thick, coarse hides that hang in dreads. Tails without fur save the tuff on the end that scarcely brushes the grass of the Wild. Large, protruding shoulders for the forelegs, and thick hindquarters for jumping and kicking.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Herbivore. Constant grazing while migrating across the Wilds.

Biological Cycle

Calves reach adulthood by two years.
Average Weight
320 kg.
Average Length
210 cm tall at the shoulder
Geographic Distribution

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