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A fleet-footed herbivorous mammal of the open plains, characterized by their hairy chins and shaggy fetlocks, which are possessed by both sexes. Originally native to the Shigdar Plains of [[Akatoria]], they've been introduced to Zaitopia, Badonlas, Lenlaria and Rikenga. Domesticated breeds are used as mounts, as pack animals, and are also occasionally slaughtered for food; in Dimentiara's western hemisphere, no cultural taboo developed against eating horse meat.
A fleet-footed herbivorous mammal of the open plains, characterized by their shaggy fetlocks and hairy chins, which are possessed by both sexes. They share characteristics of both horses and donkeys, though they are not mules. Originally native to the Shigdar Plains of [[Akatoria]], they've been introduced to Zaitopia, Badonlas, Lenlaria and Rikenga. Domesticated breeds are used as mounts, as pack animals, and are also occasionally slaughtered for food; in Dimentiara's western hemisphere, no cultural taboo developed against eating horse meat. As a result, "horse eater" has become an offensive ethnic slur in Dimentiara's eastern hemisphere against immigrants from the west.  


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Latest revision as of 14:20, 3 June 2026

Bearded Equine
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Binomal name Equus barbatus
Trophic Level 2
Size 1.57m tall (5'2")
Weight 408kg (900lbs)
Diet Herbivore
Biome Temperate grassland

A fleet-footed herbivorous mammal of the open plains, characterized by their shaggy fetlocks and hairy chins, which are possessed by both sexes. They share characteristics of both horses and donkeys, though they are not mules. Originally native to the Shigdar Plains of Akatoria, they've been introduced to Zaitopia, Badonlas, Lenlaria and Rikenga. Domesticated breeds are used as mounts, as pack animals, and are also occasionally slaughtered for food; in Dimentiara's western hemisphere, no cultural taboo developed against eating horse meat. As a result, "horse eater" has become an offensive ethnic slur in Dimentiara's eastern hemisphere against immigrants from the west.