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'''Chequered Zebra''' (Klatch Jungle/Forest)
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'''Chequered Zebra''' (Klatch Jungle/Forest/Rain Forest)
  
 
The petite body of this zebra is covered with a neat pattern of black and cream checks:
 
The petite body of this zebra is covered with a neat pattern of black and cream checks:

Revision as of 00:25, 17 May 2011

Creature Tanning Info
Zebra
Creature information
Group Type I Mammal
Group Type II Equine
Aggressive No
Pursues No
Special Harvest None
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Zebra
Creature information
Skin Type Hide
Size 5' x 5'
Weight (fresh) 15 lbs
Weight (tanned) 6 lbs

Name(s)

Adjectives (i.e., "green" or "fluffy") not included

  • Zebra
  • Chequered Zebra

Location(s)[1]

--Zebra--

  • Klatch - Plains, Savanna

--Chequered Zebra--

  • Klatch - Jungle, Forest, Rain Forest

Description(s)

Descriptions are example(s) from a single individual. Variations may be numerous, and dependent upon species, gender, age, location, and other variables.


Zebra (Klatch Plains/Savanna)

The long, lazily drooped body of this zebra is covered with a neat pattern of black and cream stripes, broadest along the back and sides, twisting and shrinking towards the legs and face. The creamy belly is bare of markings, and a bold black line runs down the spine from the tips of the stiff, upright mane. His round, black-edged ears give this animal a perpetually startled look, belied by his lazily lidded eyes.

  • Alignment: Neutral


Chequered Zebra (Klatch Jungle/Forest/Rain Forest)

The petite body of this zebra is covered with a neat pattern of black and cream checks: broadest along the back and sides, twisting and shrinking towards the legs and face, like the stripes on the more conventional varieties. The creamy belly is bare of checks, and a bold black line runs down the spine from the tips of the stiff, upright mane. Her round, black-edged ears give this animal a perpetually startled look, belied by her lazily lidded eyes.

  • Alignment: Details needed.

Uses

  • None

Special Notes

  • Chequered zebras may be alone or in groups of two. If in groups, they do not defend each other.

Footnote

  1. General disc locations for the bestiary defined

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