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Name: Canoe Rhinoceras
Species: Diatrymaceras ferox
Notes: Because the horn is so large, and curved, the males can not gore with it (though they can still trample). The females are more dangerous as a result, as they are capable of goring with their much smaller horns, and do so with extremely little provocation.
Name: Lesser Tricantelope
Species: Orthotragus nanus
Notes: The Lesser is among the more poorly studied tricantelopes. It apparently preferentially browses around areas disturbed by larger herbivores.
Name: Rhinoceras Siphonibis
Species: Siphonibis stephanus
Notes: A part-time commensal of the Canoe Rhinoceras. It feeds on insects and small vertebrates flushed out by its host's browsing.
Name: Narma Crane, "Great Green Lord"
Species: Laelapsarus laelaps
Notes: A large crane-like bird that roams the Narma, eating large insects and small vertebrates.
Species: Diatrymaceras ferox
Notes: Because the horn is so large, and curved, the males can not gore with it (though they can still trample). The females are more dangerous as a result, as they are capable of goring with their much smaller horns, and do so with extremely little provocation.
Name: Lesser Tricantelope
Species: Orthotragus nanus
Notes: The Lesser is among the more poorly studied tricantelopes. It apparently preferentially browses around areas disturbed by larger herbivores.
Name: Rhinoceras Siphonibis
Species: Siphonibis stephanus
Notes: A part-time commensal of the Canoe Rhinoceras. It feeds on insects and small vertebrates flushed out by its host's browsing.
Name: Narma Crane, "Great Green Lord"
Species: Laelapsarus laelaps
Notes: A large crane-like bird that roams the Narma, eating large insects and small vertebrates.
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Great artwork. I wouldn't want to get in his when he tramples.