Burchellii Hydra

A three headed, striped horse known for roaming the plains of the south.

Basic Information

Anatomy

They have the appearance of a three-headed, striped horse. The central head has front-facing eyes and sharp teeth. The two side heads will regrow after being detached.

Ecology and Habitats

They live primarily in plains land and savannas.

Dietary Needs and Habits

These animals can survive for months without eating. In rare cases, the central head will eat it's two neighbors, thus prolonging it's lifespan in leaner seasons.

Behaviour

While they look like horses, they make for bad mounts, due to their irritable temperament and hunger for meat, often trying to eat their riders.

Additional Information

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Their three heads give them amazing vision, allowing them to see all around them.
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Image of a Burchellii Hydra


Cover image: Above the Earth by Peter Dobbin