Pegasus
Basic Information
Anatomy
Pegasi have a horse-like body and sharp hooves. On their back is a pair of large wings.
Biological Traits
These graceful equines are very shy and wild.
Genetics and Reproduction
Pegasi mate for life, and both the male and female care for the young. They build their nests in high, remote areas, and lay 1-2 eggs per clutch. They are very protective of their eggs/foals.
Growth Rate & Stages
Ages at same rate as horses.
Ecology and Habitats
Native to temperate & warm plains.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Lives in herds of up to 10 individuals.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
These highly prized mounts are difficult to catch and train. Their eggs and foals fetch a high price on the market, and they need a specialized saddle in order to ride.
Average Intelligence
Highly intelligent.
Average Height
Shoulder Height: 6ft
Average Weight
1,500lbs
Average Length
Wingspan: 20ft
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Pegasi come in many different colors and patterns, though the most well known is the domesticated breed with white fur and golden wings.
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