What is a Arietus?
An Arietus, plural; Arietum , is a large creature with a structure similar to that of a ram or rabbit. They have a light bone structure, made for bounding away from predators. They are mammals, and therefore they do not hatch from an egg. They mate for life, and the young stay with their mothers until they are a young teen. As they are herbivores, an Arietus' typical diet would include grass, and a variety of different vegetables, including some fruits. They have natural and soft base colors, though they have darker or brighter patterns, on occasion they will have soft patterns as well. Their fur is like that of a rabbits though it is slightly fluffier.
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