Continental Horse
A type of Beasts that are completely domesticated by humans. But these horses are not like the horses of other worlds. Continental horses have two sets of eyes, between 1 and 3 tails, wide flat hooves, and manes that create heat mirages. A horse only has one special ability:
Continental horses are the same in size as other horses, and similar in disposition.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Four legs on a muscular body with one head. normal horse silhouette but with more tails and the tails are more like a long haired cats tail. two sets of eyes.
Biological Traits
gains more tails as it gets older, up to three tails at full maturity.
Growth Rate & Stages
As a baby it has one tail, then grows second tail at 5 years old when mature. Third tail at age 10 when it becomes fully adult.
Ecology and Habitats
Warm flat environments like plains or desert oasis.
Dietary Needs and Habits
eats leaves, grass, and bark.
Additional Information
Domestication
They were domesticated as work animals, have gotten physically fitter as the process altered them.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Draft animals, mounts in combat.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
The central plains, the southern deserts.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Exceptional sight and hearing. Able to see in low visiblity conditions.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
25 years
Average Height
5-6 feet at the shoulder
Average Weight
200 lbs
Average Length
7 feet
Average Physique
Strong and able to pull large weights behind or atop them.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Any color that earth horses are plus green. dappled, block colors, and striped marking patterns.