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This page lists all the '''Caprine Family''' creatures found in [[Elanthia]]. |
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'''Caprine''' [[creature]]s are [[:Category:Quadruped Creatures| quadruped]]s and are related to [[:Category:Bovine family creatures| bovine]] creatures. They share many characteristics, including cloven hooves and horns found primarily on the males of the species. The biggest difference between the two families is their size, as those within the caprine family are more medium size, with sleeker builds. '''Goats''', '''sheep''', '''roltons''', and '''gnarps''' are classified here. |
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| [[Spotted gnarp]] || 1 || Ta'Vaalor |
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==Resources== |
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* Caprine on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprinae Wikipedia] |
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Revision as of 17:52, 27 June 2020
This page lists all the Caprine Family creatures found in Elanthia.
Caprine creatures are quadrupeds and are related to bovine creatures. They share many characteristics, including cloven hooves and horns found primarily on the males of the species. The biggest difference between the two families is their size, as those within the caprine family are more medium size, with sleeker builds. Goats, sheep, roltons, and gnarps are classified here.
Creature | Level | Location |
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Spotted gnarp | 1 | Ta'Vaalor |
Mountain goat | 17 | Ta'Illistim |
Resources
- Caprine on Wikipedia
Pages in category "Caprine family creatures"
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.