Murrbüop
Murrbüop are a common bovine species found throughout Dindeyyin.
Basic Information
Biological Traits
Murrbüop are one of the many species on Dindeyyin that posses the adaptive gene, meaning that they individually adapt (while unborn) to the environment of their birthplace.
The main place that is affected by this gene is their back, which tends to have vegetation or rocks unique to that environment on it. Fur pigmentation and markings are dependent on this gene as well.
Murrbüop also possess a flap of skin on their neck with two holes on it. The holes lead to the throat and can act both as another opening for breathing and a way to louden their voices, mostly to scar away predators.
Murrbüop also possess a flap of skin on their neck with two holes on it. The holes lead to the throat and can act both as another opening for breathing and a way to louden their voices, mostly to scar away predators.
Ecology and Habitats
Murrbüop survive best in places with lots of grass, as this is their primary food source.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Murrbüop eat mostly grass and other plants. Domesticated murrbüop are sometimes fed extra grain from bountiful harvests.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Murrbüop are a valuable friend of merchants and travelers. Their strong bodies are ideal for carrying big loads, and their thick hide protects them from harm.
They are also sometimes farmed for their meat and hide, depending on the breed.
Average Intelligence
Murrbüop are not particularly smart, but they are amazing at remembering things. Pairing this with their tendency to hold a grudge can lead to some unfortunate circumstances if you annoy or anger one.
Lifespan
30-40 torr
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