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Kyeaux

Diet: Omnivore
Danger Level: 11
Social Ability: 10
Information: The satellite image of this creature may make it seem small, but it is estimated that the average height is equal to that of some of the tallest man-made structures on Earth! Claimed as living proof of how live would have evolved around these alien equivalents of our own dinosaurs, they live on open plains where they can have space to grow. These plains are carefully picked out by individual family groups and will often include a very frequently visited body of water. It is around that body of water where they often eat the meat of prey. For their vegetable and fiber needs, the forested areas surrounding the plains often provide more than ample supply.

Their hunting tactics can best be described as happen-stance. Unlike most predators, it does not have the skill to aggressively hunt or attack other creatures due to its large size and slow movement. Instead, it will swing its horned tail as it walks by a group of creatures in the hope that it will eventually hit one. The casual swinging motion has enough force to knock out a baby of this creature! For anything smaller, they are killed on impact.

Family groups normally consist of only one child every twenty years. Newborns are roughly the size of a full grown African bull elephant. Their low reproduction rate is due to the fact that they have no natural predators.

During mating seasons, calls are made as the sun sets. These calls echo throughout the plains for miles at a time and only amplify the natural beauty of the area, according to the observer reporting. Males have a low baritone, while females have a mid-range tenor. The calls will last until the sun disappears over the horizon. At this time, they travel under moonlight to the source of the sound that they heard with amazing skill and accuracy give how much distance some have to travel.

~Zeek Slider