Bulloose
A Bulloose is like a cross between a buffalo and a moose. They resemble buffalo, but with large moose antlers protruding from their forehead, and another pair on the sides of its head. They use these horns as a powerful weapon in battle, ramming into their opponents knocking them to the ground.
Basic Information
Anatomy
A Bulloose is like a cross between a buffalo and a moose. They resemble buffalo, but with large moose antlers protruding from their forehead, and another pair on the sides of its head. They also have lighter fur than a normal buffalo and long shaggy hairs around the sides of its chin.
Genetics and Reproduction
Bulloose travel in herds and the males have a contest of strength to determine who gets to mate with a female. The contests normally consist of butting antlers until one of the males concedes.
Growth Rate & Stages
Bulluse young are watched over by their mother and father until they grow full-sized antlers and are able to fend for themselves within the herd.
Ecology and Habitats
Bulluoose graze in the open fields of Keelwater Gardens where they are mostly passive unless provoked.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Bulloose's diet consists of mostly Furrowweed with the occasional Faerie Pumpkin thrown into the mix.
Biological Cycle
Bulluse grow a thicker coat of fur during the colder seasons and then shed it when it gets warmer.
Additional Information
Domestication
With rigorous training, Bulloose can be domesticated to be mounted. It's not easy, and normally requires years of experience and a lot of free time.
Lifespan
25 years
Geographic Distribution
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