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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

Herin

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


Arachnids

Giant Scorpion

Flying

Giant Fly

Giant Hanging Fly

Giant Moth

Giant Wasp

Meganeura

Segmented

Arthropleura

Giant Ant

Giant Beetle

Giant Earwig

Giant Grasshopper

Giant Mantid

Giant Weta

Aquatic

Anomalocaris

Sea Scorpion

Fish

Angel Shark

Antiarchi

Coelacanth

Chimaerus

Dunkleosteus

Giant Lamprey

Leedsichthys

Osteostracan

Stingray