Tribak
Tribak are peaceful giants. While roughly the same height as a rhinosaur, it has a lot more muscle, and weights two to three times as much. The fact this this heavy of a creature only has three legs is quite amazing. It bends down to eat from the many shrubs on Homar, using its long head extension to balance itself.
Sky Terror
The only way the large sky terror is able to fly is because of the thin atmosphere at the heights which it lives. This large bird doesn't have any teeth, but its jaw could crush just about anything around. It prefers to eat the small shelled creatures that roam the mountaintops of Lami.
Stalker Eel
Stalker eels are great hiders. They perfectly blend into the ocean floor. There is a row of sensors along its upper lip that help it to know when a meal swims by. It mainly sticks to smaller sea creatures, but have been known to hunt in large groups to take down larger prey.
Bronta
Bronta are a very curious species. They like to explore and socialize. They can be skiddish at first, approaching new discoveries with caution, but they can't resist the unknown. They roam in small groups around Ronoh, grazing on whatever vegetation they can find.
Scutter
Scutters are a very dangerous species on Abri. They do not have eyes, but have a very sensitive taste gland in the back of their throats. They can locate prey up to a mile away. They have several rows of teeth that make quick work of any meal. They are one of the fastest land animals on Abri.
Tright
The long stretches of night on Uvon VII have led to the rise of several nocturnal animals. The tright is one of the few that can fly. Tright have a long nose that they use to direct insects into its mouth while flying. When it isn't flying, the nose typically flops around as it walks.
Yebi
Yebi like it cold, VERY cold. They only live in the coldest environments on Vin. It is covered in white fur to help it blend into the snowy scene, but it ends up keeping the creature warmer than it likes. To fight this, there is a large gland on its nose that helps regulate its body temperature by letting cold air into its lungs.
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