about the species-
Shovel-claw burrowers (scbs) are large creatures resembling ant eaters. Sometimes you will see them rest on their knuckles due to their claws being too long to use their paws, but while walking and foraging they prefer to walk on their hind feet so their claws are easier to use; when a scb stands up its hind feet are not quite the same as an ant eater, they are more like that of a standing lizard, a bird or a dinosaur. This allows them to bend forward and claw the ground. When a scb feels threatened he/she will stand straight up ready for attack. They know they are much larger than you and can be quite dangerous. Most scbs range from the size of an adult pig to the size of a small horse. A shovelclaw is an omnivore. They will eat practically anything with their long tongue strawed tongue, but usually they prefer nectar and insects. They use their long claws for defense and for searching food. Also sometimes for a good scratch for a friend's itch. Most shovel-claw burrowers are migratory. They eat a lot of food so they stay wherever food is plentiful. But if food supplies run well they will herd off to find more. For now, larger scbs are the only ones known to exist. But some say they've seen creatures resembling them the size of a mouse. Who knows, maybe we'll discover them someday.
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