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Twôn-Hâ are peaceful herbivores that live in herds dominated by one or more males. Morphologically they combine characteristics of strength and speed similar to those of the antelope and ostrich. Moving with long strides, Twôn-Hâ are capable of reaching considerable speeds and of jumping impressive distances.
They are harmless animals only displaying aggression when their young are threatened. When they are in real danger, they bellow with their trunk. Relatively timid, they live in groups however and rarely stray from the herd. They are afraid of gamor, their main predators. It is possible to tame Twôn-Hâ. |
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