| ~ Tabuk continued ~ ... a proud male and four does of tabuk, the single-horned, golden Gorean antelope. When one of the does moved I saw that beside her with dainty steps were two young tabuk, the first I had ever seen, for the young of the tabuk seldom venture far from the shaded, leafy bowers of their birth place in the tangled Ka-la-na thickets of Gor. {Priest-Kings of Gor, page 191} They were northern tabuk, massive, tawny and swift; many of them ten hands at the shoulder, a quite different animal from the small, yellow-pelted antelope-like quadruped of the south. On the other hand, they too were distinguished by the single horn of the tabuk. On these animals, however, that object, in swirling ivory, was often, at its base, some two and one half inches in diameter, and better than a yard in length. A charging tabuk, because of the swiftness of its reflexes, is quite a dangerous animal. {Beasts of Gor, page 152} |
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