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Burtu are native to the Sacres Plains and Green Ranges of Suribia. They are similar to a nortu in that they have horns protruding from their shoulders, but are omnivorous, have clawed pads for feet, and have large tusks, while nortu are herbivorous, have hooves, and do not have tusks. The horns are also ribbed, also unlike those of nortu. Most burtu are smaller than nortu but there are stories of burtu as big as bulls. | |||
Male burtu fight each other using their horns and tusks. They normally fight over mating rights but sometimes seem to do it more gently for entertainment. They live in small herds of around a dozen and seem to respect relationships like parent, child, sibling, friend, rival, playmate, foraging partner, and so on. They normally eat grasses and roots but will eat rodents, small birds, or anything else edible that's placed in front of them. | |||
===Herin=== | ===Herin=== | ||
[[File:Herin.jpg]] | [[File:Herin.jpg]] | ||
Herins are found in the Pearl Mountains, Pitan Plains, and Vaman Ranges. They have tough bodies covered in spines of varying length and a single small horn on the snout. A herin can raise its spines from its back by curving its body. Though often shorter than a leg, they are capable of sudden bursts of speed. | |||
They forage on roots, seeds, grubs, ants, and beetles. They live in large communities of scattered and changeable dynamics. They gurgle if disturbed but often hide if anything larger comes near them, though they will bite with sharp teeth if cornered, often tearing flesh and causing infections. The quills are also sharp and can pierce leather if handled poorly. | |||
===Kureter=== | ===Kureter=== |
Revision as of 10:57, 6 January 2016
Mammals
Winged
Chimakor
Uniphon
Canine
Dograt
Enena
Enenas are native to the grasslands surrounding the Ebere Desert of Baracsa, the Qarar desert. Considered a cross between a bear and a wolf, enenas hunt in groups. They are known for being able to open turtle shells using the sheer power of their jaws and teeth, and will kill and eat almost anything they can. They live in social herds with complex hierarchical systems.
The ruenena, also known as the snow enena, is native to the Khatsanaras in Armalia. They live in cold, grassy plains and hunt birds rather than larger animals and they have a distinct greyish-white coat. They are also smaller and stockier than their desert-dwelling relations.
Huim
Huims live in north-eastern Suribia and can be found in forests and mountains around the Vaman Sea. They look like bears but have larger heads and long tails with a spiky, bony club on the end. They are much than most kinds of bears and are known to kill smaller bears. They stand on hind legs and growl to show dominance and will hunt anything that smells good enough for them. Mature huims lead solitary lives but do not hibernate and do not have dens. Although the bony club on their tail has never been swung as a weapon, their large claws and strong jaws make them sufficiently formidable.
Feline
Harce
Harce are cat-like creatures found only on the island of Teruvas. They are adapt at keeping still and camouflaging with their surroundings, enabling them to hunt smaller prey and hide from larger predators. They have a second set of translucent eyelids which allows them to avoid blinking, as the extra eyelids keep the eyes moist, and their large, sturdy rib cages mean they can breathe without it being seen. The bony finds down its back are thought to collect heat while static to keep its body warm without needing to move. The long whiskers coming from the sides of its mouth are thought to feel movement in the air. It is said that a harce can lie in wait for ten years.
Harce hunt alone in the aforementioned manner and sometimes prowl to stalk nearby prey. They normally eat rodents, rabbits, and birds. They have many teeth and has claws that cannot retract, making anything faster than a walk impractical.
Runtan
Runtans are found in the Pzenkarl Basin of Jindiara. They have a protruding lower jaw and long, strong, flexible necks covered with a messy mane. Males boast short antlers which they use for battling other males for dominance. They roar or snap their jaws to intimidate or show irritation. Save the mother-cub relationship, they mostly lead solitary lives, and males fight for rulership of small portions of the jungle. Natives say the only way to outsmart a runtan is to exploit its rapid response time by luring it into a trap.
They rely on small bursts of energy to catch prey and are known to jump more than 15 meters across and 5 meters upward in a single bound.
Tlenlion
Antlered
Cruxgoat
Karathas
Onuxutex
Horned/Spiked
Behemoth
Burtu
Burtu are native to the Sacres Plains and Green Ranges of Suribia. They are similar to a nortu in that they have horns protruding from their shoulders, but are omnivorous, have clawed pads for feet, and have large tusks, while nortu are herbivorous, have hooves, and do not have tusks. The horns are also ribbed, also unlike those of nortu. Most burtu are smaller than nortu but there are stories of burtu as big as bulls.
Male burtu fight each other using their horns and tusks. They normally fight over mating rights but sometimes seem to do it more gently for entertainment. They live in small herds of around a dozen and seem to respect relationships like parent, child, sibling, friend, rival, playmate, foraging partner, and so on. They normally eat grasses and roots but will eat rodents, small birds, or anything else edible that's placed in front of them.
Herin
Herins are found in the Pearl Mountains, Pitan Plains, and Vaman Ranges. They have tough bodies covered in spines of varying length and a single small horn on the snout. A herin can raise its spines from its back by curving its body. Though often shorter than a leg, they are capable of sudden bursts of speed.
They forage on roots, seeds, grubs, ants, and beetles. They live in large communities of scattered and changeable dynamics. They gurgle if disturbed but often hide if anything larger comes near them, though they will bite with sharp teeth if cornered, often tearing flesh and causing infections. The quills are also sharp and can pierce leather if handled poorly.
Kureter
Mavara
Nortu
Pictured left.
Nuinrari
Pictured right.
Yrmbaro
Plated
Garukoth
Glyptodon
Tusked
Cullas
Daeodon
Raxl
Terupi
Primate
Evora
Rock Evora
White Evora
Birds
Flightless
Coatl
Kerumitna
Quetzalcaotlus
Flying
Argentavis
Confuciusornis
Eudimorphodon
Gastornis
Ornithocheirus
Pterodactylus
Rhamphorhynchus
Reptiles
Bipedal
Bodhesor
Aucasaurus
Giganotosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Tarbosaurus
Quadrupedal
Blue Cmarla
Cmarla
Effigia
Kimai
Megalania
Oornthl
Orcanor
Raergn
Riixaldor
Varanops
Serpents
Gorugana
Aquatic Reptiles
Dakosaurus
Elasmosaurus
Mosasaurus
Plioplatecarpus
Arthropods
Guhon
Fluscen
Magroma
Pergua
Scypis