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Height: 14.3hh
Gender: Male
Owner: shadow9119
Equid Name: Yuki
Equid Age: 5 years
Warmth? I'll knit him a sweater and a scarf XD
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| Artist | horsy1050 [gallery] |
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While common sense suggests otherwise, some Mountain Equids, namely the albino kind, tend to stick together in small herds, mainly for warmth. While this also aids against predation, the main reason for sticking together in such a rocky environment where large herds are inconvenient is for warmth. This is particularly helpful to the albino mountain equid because of its significant lack of fur. With little ability to keep warm when it gets extremely cold, huddling together with its herdmates is often the easiest, most practical way of keeping warm. Albino mountain equids seek each other out for this reason, as most mountain equids do not follow clustered herd behavior like this. In areas were snow is deep, groups of albino mountain equids can be spotted huddling together as they forage, although they are just visible to the lucky intrepid mountain climber as the albino equids are, naturally, excellent at winter camouflage.
Note: As herding together has become normal to albino equids, these equids are the most social of all the mountain equids, and the social order of the herd and positions held in it are understood and respected by all the members.
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