
Information wrote:An Addax crossed with a Striped Hyena gives you your Xyena.
Height: About 4 feet at the shoulder, about 7 feet including horns. Can vary, but with little to no difference in females.
Weight: About 60-80 pounds.
Diet: Mostly herbivores, but insects and small rodents are occasionally eaten when vegetation is scarce.
Category:Mammal
Distinguishing Characteristics: Xyenas have the body shape all their own, due to the blend of antelope and canine. They have the horns of the Addax with their easily recognizable twisted shape, easily 2 feet long, along with the facial markings (white X, dark forehead) of the addax. On its body, it is adorned with the striped of the Striped Hyena, along with its canine paws and furry ruff. The Xyena also has unusually long front legs, making it capable of reaching speeds of 35-40mph. It has three toes on a canine-shaped paw, but with the addition of an indented 'frog', for extra traction and stability. They are found in mostly natural colors, but with some exceptions.
Information wrote:A magestic cross between the African Lion and the horse. (I do hope you know what a horse is, though.) The name 'Panthequus' is derived from the Latin name for lion (Panthera Leo) and Horse (Equus Caballus)
Height: About 18-20h. ( 1h = about 4 inches. That's about 6.5ft at the shoulder. )
Weight: About 1,300 pounds.
Diet:
They are omnivourus, with teeth equipped for both tearing grass and meat. ( Equine teeth with lion-like canines.Like this, with the addition of a lion's canine. )
Category:Mammal
Distinguishing Characteristics: The Panthequus is a large species, and shows characteristics of both the horse and the lion. It has a very equine body shape, but with the ruff/mane, ears, tail, and nose of the lion. The paws have the added frog of a horse's hoof. The tail is almost always held at a slight curve, however, so it resembles a backwards C is shape. Panthequii {pl. form] can also form herds/prides called Bands, in which they have highly developed social standings and placement for all members, However, some choose to travel alone or with companions. They occur mostly in natural colours, but with some exceptions. They are never found with a pure black or white base coat, but can be ay other equne color, including but not limited to red roan, paint, appaloosa, and buckskin.

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