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Silvine

Silvine are large armored armadillo-like creatures that stand proudly at 9 feet tall. Their armored body allows them to curl into a ball and crush any possible threats to their peaceful lifestyle.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Silvine are large armored armadillo-like creatures that stand proudly at 9 feet tall. Their body is covered in a natural armor that can curl and bend, allowing them to curl into a ball and roll down their opponents with almost no consequence. They have club-like arms with 4 dull claws on the end used to crush stones and find the Rock Larvae inside.

Genetics and Reproduction

Silvine reproduce sexually and mate for life. They will create a little family that consists of 2 parents and 1-3 baby Silvine.

Growth Rate & Stages

When a Silvine grows to the age of 6 years, they have officially grown old enough to venture out on their own and start their own family.

Ecology and Habitats

Silvine need to be surrounded by a rocky area with easy access to Rock Larvae  to consume.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Silvine break open rocks with their huge arms, searching for the Rock Larvae who might be hiding inside. They then share the Larvae with the rest of their family or eat it themselves if they're alone.

Additional Information

Domestication

Silvine can be domesticated for almost any purpose by feeding them large amounts of Rock Larve, but be warned. Feeding them too much without them having to find the Larvae themselves will make them spoiled and helpless when it comes to food.
Origin/Ancestry
Silvine are Dasypodidae
Lifespan
30 years
Conservation Status
It is illegal to hunt a Silvine because their population is already thinning due to poachers hunting them for their hide and armor.
Geographic Distribution

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