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Animal Descriptions

Aegis Goat   The horns on an Aegis goat have evolved to grow as a spiraling shield around their head.   Boom-Force Bison   These powerful beasts usually roam in herds and rupture the long quiet of the plains when they clash. With skulls thicker than steel beams, and extraordinary power, their fights explode through the open grasslands.   Corkscrew Crocodile   This fearsome creature sends chills down the backs of anything that sees it. With many sharp, protruding, jagged teeth in a giant mouth, this crocodile gets its name for the strange shape of its tail. While submerged, this croc swims by spinning its huge tail in the water, acting almost as a propeller.   Gore Boar   A Gore Boar has huge front tusks that allow it to pierce through nearly any creature combined with its 60 mi/hr. charge speed.   Green-Gobble Turkey   A relatively smaller breed of turkey, but of much higher quality meat. These birds are known for their stark green gobblers instead of red.   Growling Hopper   A Growling Hopper is a harmless creature that sounds terrifying. This rabbit makes a deep, low growling noise similar to a lion's when it gets spooked. This is an attempt to scare off would-be predators.   High-Stride Deer   This deer is known for how high it bounds when running. It springs 4 to 5 feet into the air as it runs, and has been known to leap 20 feet up to reach high trees. The highest recorded jump has been 54 feet into the air.   Long-Tailed Camel   The Long-Tailed Camel has an extremely long tail, with powerful muscles. The tail acts almost like a snake; able to curl around objects and critters, and able to hold items.   Moss-Nosed Hippopotamus   This massive beast spends most of its time almost completely submerged under water, near the banks of rivers and ponds. Naturally a greyish-blue color, this beasts nose has a strange texture and pattern, resembling green moss, allowing it to sit stealthy and wait for potential prey to approach its watery hiding place for a drink.   Scintilla Squirrel   These feisty squirrels are famous for they're white and blue sparking. When they rub their cheeks with they paws, they are able to generate small sparks, usually just enough to scare off predators. The sparks are typically harmless to a person.   Sid's Spitting Snake   This snake is known, not only for its somewhat strong poison, but for its ability to spit it. When in the bloodstream, it acts as a standard, relatively weak poison to humans. When in contact with skin, it creates a strong itch.   Snow-Kissed Fox   This beautiful creature has deep white fur, which allows it to blend in with the snow. Strangely, though, it always leaves a snowy trail behind it, even when not having been in snow recently.   Spined Elk   A large elk with long, pointed spikes down its back, starting from the base of the neck to the base of the tail.   Swiftfoot Elephant   The gargantuan Swiftfoot Elephant is known for its ability to get up to its top speed of 50mi/hr. in under 3 seconds. This dangerous beast uses its specially designed toes to allow it to bound off the ground, and gain momentum very quickly. With 4 tusks larger than a person, this monster is a deadly creature to hunt.   Three-Tongued Lizard   A small, green and brown lizard, notorious for its three, lengthy tongues. This weird trait allows it to grab many small insects at once.   Tryn's Horned Duck A duck with a horn at the base of it's bill, allowing it to stab larger prey that it can't catch in it's bill.   Twin-Winged Pheasant   This beautiful brown and white-speckled bird has two pairs of wings, similar to a hummingbird's.   Twisted-Antler Moose   Prized for its beautiful, almost naturally ornamental antlers, this large creature spends most of its time in cold climates, grazing on grass and berries.

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