>Please note that all animals shown are very basic; they have no markings! Animals can have any markings and are not restricted to basic colors.<
>Anagolin [Common]
The Anagolin is a medium sized mammal that is usually found in dry, arid places where it can bury itself in the ground and wait out the heat of the day. They are covered in tough skin with a layer of scales covering their backs and most of their tail. Their eye sight, despite having four eyes, is very poor, so they use their antennae to locate prey, avoid predators and communicate with each other. They are omnivorous, meaning they eat fruits, vegetables, small rodents, fish, whatever they can find! Their larger set of arms is typically used for digging, defending and interacting, while their smaller set is used for holding things they find. Anagolins enjoy hoarding items, from rocks to pieces of bone to even trash! Whatever they find interesting, they'll hoard it. Anagolins typically live in groups of five or six, sometimes more.
>Horiwhale [Uncommon]
The Horiwhale is actually a shark! It got its name from its resemblance to modern whales (as well as the horn jutting from their skull), and only recently have scientists discovered its predatory lifestyle. With most sharks, Horiwhales are opportunistic hunters and will gorge themselves until they physically can't eat anymore. However, unlike sharks, Horiwhales can remain stationary and still breathe with their gills. They use their horns to slash at prey and for self defense. Horiwhales are solitary and only get together to reproduce.
>Sabalisk [Rare]
Sabalisks are a large breed of lizard that is typically found near rivers and lakes. They have no eyes and rely on their sense of smell to navigate their surroundings, locate prey and find mates. Their sails work like a dimetrodon's sail; it can disperse heat and keep the animal cool, and they can absorb heat to keep warm. Sabalisks are actually insectivores, meaning they only eat insects. As such, in order to survive and stay fit, they must eat at least half their body weight in insects every day! But this isn't hard for them, as they have tongues like chameleons; it is very sticky and long!