Animals

Prey:
Ravvits (Hare): These hares are a bit larger then the normal
ones. They are about the size of a large house cat, two to
three times the size or a regular hare.
Tusk Pigs (Warthogs): Large pigs, the size of a small deer and really bulky.
Ring Nose(Sheep): These sheep are the size of a black bear. They
have a ring of black around their snout, large sharp horns, and have a
large hump on their shoulder. They are very defensive and get agrivated
easily.
Big Horn Sheep: These sheep are much smaller then then Ring Noses and are more apt to flee then fight like their cousins
Pronghorn: Smaller then both the Ring Noses and Big Horn sheep, these prey are easier to kill.
Shellback(Tortoise): This animals shell comes in very handy with
the elves. They use it for various things and eat the meat.
Lizards/Reptiles: Various kinds of lizards and other reptiles used for food.
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Bonds:
Cheetahs: These cheetahs have adapted to the desert unlike the
cheetah's of the plains. They are able to go without water for a
couple days, and can survive in the scorching heat and cold nights.
They look just like regular cheetahs, just a bit bigger.
Desert hounds: A Desert Hound looks much like the Ibizan Hound.
They are thin with deep chests and slender legs, large ears and
a long tail. They are twice the size of a normal wolf.
Other: Any other animal that dwells in the desert or wanders in
with another elf can be considered a bond as well. Pets are also
included here.
Information
Camels: Bactrian and Dromedary camels. The elves tame a few
of these and use them as either bonds or pack animals. They
hunt and eat the wild camels.
Camels: Bactrian and Dromedary camels. The elves tame a few of
these and use them as either bonds or pack animals. They hunt and
eat the wild camels.
*Calls*:
-Chirping and yelping. Sounds like bird's chirp and dog�s yelp or
yip; audible for over a mile at high intensity. Graded contact
calls often given alternately and repeatedly.
-Churring a staccato, high pitched growling sound, less audible
than chirping. Mother calling hidden cubs, greeting or courting
adults, and cubs at a kill.
-Bleating. Sound of distress, equivalent to meowing.
-Moaning voiced along with bleating, growling, snarling, hissing,
and coughing. Angry protest, as when hyena or lion has appropriated
a cheetah's kill.
-Purring Friendly, contented cheetahs purr like huge domestic cats.
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