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Mammals

Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 11:11 am
by JK1011
Eusmilus
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Hitpoints: 400
Damage: 25
Speed: Very fast
Lives in: Northland, Icewaste

The Eusmilus was a sabre-toothed cat found in Europe, Asia and North America during the late Eocene. Growing up to a maximum of 2.5 m in length, these carnivores were known for their long, flattened sabres.

Re: Mammals / Säugetiere

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:48 pm
by Scrat
Smilodon
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Hitpoints: 600
Damage: 30
Speed: Very fast
Lives in: Northland, Icewaste

The Smilodon was the largest of the saber-toothed cats, weighing in at 200 kg and growing to a length of 1.2 to 1.5 metres. This carnivore lived in Europe and North America during the early Quaternary Period.

Re: Mammals

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 13:00 pm
by Scrat
Mammoth
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Hitpoints: 2,000
Damage: 35
Speed: Slow
Lives in: Northland, Icewaste

Mammoths were large, shaggy-haired herbivorous members of the elephant family found throughout the world during the Pleistocene. Reaching heights of up to 4.3 metres and lengths of up to 6 metres, Mammoths had recurving tusks which could reach lengths of up to 5 metres.

Re: Mammals

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 21:38 pm
by MrMorgana
Megaloceros
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Hitpoints: 150
Damage: 10
Speed: Very fast
Lives in: Northland, Icewaste

Megaloceros giganteus, often called the Irish Elk, is an extinct deer found throughout Europe during the Pliocene, Pleistocene and Holocene.
Standing approx. 2 meters at the shoulder and weighing in at over 700 kg it had the largest antlers ever recorded - a full 4 meters in width.

Re: Mammals

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:39 pm
by MrMorgana
Wolly rhino
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Hitpoints: 1500
Damage: 95
Speed: Fast
Lives in: Northland, Icewaste

The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta) was a large Ice Age mammal found in northern Eurasia during the Pleistocene. Growing to a length of about 3.5 meters, the woolly rhino had long shaggy fur and two horns, the larger of which was located at the tip of the snout and ranged up to 1 meter in length.