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Ravagers
Biological Classification
Common NameRavagers
TypeRhino-like
Physical Characteristics
Average Height2 Meters
Average Length3.5 Meters
Respiratory GasOxygen
Locomotive MethodQuadrupedal
Demographics
InhabitsSouthern Congolian forest-savanna mosaic
EndangeredEndangered
Sociocultural Characteristics
IntelligenceNon-Sapient, Non-Sentient
HomeworldYata


Ravagers are a species of ancient rhino-like animals which inhabit the savannahs south of the Congo River. They are very ancient, and for a while were only found in the caves of Hongerswak until the cave was reopened, allowing them to resettle. They are highly aggressive but have been tamed as mounts for Hongerswakan and later Wanaoishian cavalry units.