Scorch Buffalo

In the evenings in an open field, you spot multiple lights. It could be a group of campers or a herd of Scorch Buffalo. You should be very careful if you start either of them since they may attack you. Scorch Buffalo are very common in grassy areas and will trample when spooked. 

by Valcin (Marc Zipper)

Basic Information

Anatomy

This is a quadripetal mammal that has a good body small horn big mouth big eyes hop on its back that is fine with a spotted for toast over it strong muscles a tail that has a spiky end

Biological Traits

  • Buffalo water mane is the portion of the Scorch Buffalo upper body that holds a lot of water. it will hold a lot of water where the top will stretch into a hump It serves two functions. One option is to have extra fluid storage used when they need to drink and their no close water source. The second is that they were able to squeeze it out of the mane and draw sweat holes in his mane. This enables cooling and washing off.
  • Their skin is naturally heat-resistant, allowing them to spend extended amounts of time in the desert without feeling uncomfortable. Because of these two physical abilities, they can survive and dwell in a desert, but they require nourishment. There are more food sources in the plains.
  • Scorching tail. The tip of the tail ignites, producing a dazzling orange flame. Its sole purpose is to offer light for the Scorch Buffalo.

Genetics and Reproduction

Like most mammal species, the male inseminates into the female ovaries, and afterward they generate offspring. The Gestation period is 8.5 month

Ecology and Habitats

These Scorch Buffalo prefer to live in the grasslands and desert. Most of the time, they will reside in plains and grassy areas since they are more comfortable and have access to lot of water. This is their preferred place of living.  however, they will occasionally venture into the desert. It happens mostly during mating season, and they head out to the desert to find the strongest partners. This occurs when they reach the age of three or four years. They will travel into the desert and listen for the mating call that sounds the most powerful or appealing to them. It may take a week or two before they meet their mate. Then they'll return to the female herd. Probably with a new bison on the way.

Dietary Needs and Habits

They are herbivores they tend to eat grass shrubbery fruits and other vegetation

Behaviour

They are cautious creatures who dwell in herds to protect one another. As a result, they are cautious and want to avoid fights, but if youngsters are in danger, they would rush right at you. They spent most their time moving and eating being with the herd.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

They are hunted for various body parts. Their meat is tasty and considered a delicacy in many kingdoms. Their skin is utilized to produce Heat Res Leather . Their water sacks are used to create water containers. These are the primary reasons they are haunted.

Facial characteristics

They have an oval-shaped face with a large nose and mouth. There are two eyes on each side and two little horns on top.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Scorch Buffalo They have very weak eyesight, but make up for it with excellent hearing and smell. They may hear things coming from the mile away by picking up even the smallest amount of noise. They also use their excellent hearing during mating seasons to find a mate over large distances. Their sense of smell allows them to seek out sources of food and water in a range of hazardous conditions.
Lifespan
30 years
Conservation Status
Several kingdoms impose limitations and hunting seasons on the Scorch Buffalo. Its purpose is to ensure that they have enough material for the kingdom and population to keep living. So, what rules are in place depending on the Kingdom and the population of the Scorch Buffalo? So look it up before you go hunting.
Average Height
6.7 Ft they are the smallest Bison around
Average Weight
500 to 1856 lb
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
The majority of their body is reddish brown, with thin fur. The top of their heads and their water sacks are color of charcoal. The water sacks have blue spots. The tip of the tail is burned orange.


Cover image: by Marc Zipper (Valcin)

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