Post by Retro the Rascal ღ on Jun 18, 2017 17:31:59 GMT
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[attr="class","textie"]Here are some different species of prey that are roaming the now wasteland that was once earth.[break][break]
♔-DEER-Deer are a common prey around here. They're coming back and can mostly be found around woods and forests. They are herbivores and tend to eat grass, berries, fruit, leaves etc. They usually range in the several hundred pounds in weight and stand several feet high depending on the species. Moose fall under this category and can reach up to 1800 pounds. they all belong to the bovid family..[break][break]
♔-RABBITS-Part of the Leporidae family. They are small and only weigh about 4KG. hares are in the same family but are also different. Rabbits have large ears, which are sensitive and can detect a predator easily. they have powerful hind legs which makes turning on a dime relatively easy. They are quick and agile and can see 360 degrees. They often burrow underground.[break][break]
♔-SQUIRRELS-Found basically all over north america. They live in trees mostly and are rather quick. They have excellent hearing and smell. They are only about 2.2 pounds. They can be found anywhere in the continent. .[break][break]
♔-ELK-Largest family member of the Bovid fammily.[break][break]
♔-CATTLE/COWS-Any sort of cow or cattle from the bovine family. [break][break]
♔-PIGS-Part of the Suidae family. However, pigs are a lot harder to find. Most can be found on farms, but it's extremely rare and hard to find one.[break][break]
♔-MICE/RATS-Rodents that are pretty common to find. Part of the Muroidea family along with mice and rats.[break][break]
♔-FISH-Can be found any pond or lake/river.
♔-DEER-Deer are a common prey around here. They're coming back and can mostly be found around woods and forests. They are herbivores and tend to eat grass, berries, fruit, leaves etc. They usually range in the several hundred pounds in weight and stand several feet high depending on the species. Moose fall under this category and can reach up to 1800 pounds. they all belong to the bovid family..[break][break]
♔-RABBITS-Part of the Leporidae family. They are small and only weigh about 4KG. hares are in the same family but are also different. Rabbits have large ears, which are sensitive and can detect a predator easily. they have powerful hind legs which makes turning on a dime relatively easy. They are quick and agile and can see 360 degrees. They often burrow underground.[break][break]
♔-SQUIRRELS-Found basically all over north america. They live in trees mostly and are rather quick. They have excellent hearing and smell. They are only about 2.2 pounds. They can be found anywhere in the continent. .[break][break]
♔-ELK-Largest family member of the Bovid fammily.[break][break]
♔-CATTLE/COWS-Any sort of cow or cattle from the bovine family. [break][break]
♔-PIGS-Part of the Suidae family. However, pigs are a lot harder to find. Most can be found on farms, but it's extremely rare and hard to find one.[break][break]
♔-MICE/RATS-Rodents that are pretty common to find. Part of the Muroidea family along with mice and rats.[break][break]
♔-FISH-Can be found any pond or lake/river.
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