Tundra Capihorn

The tundra capihorn replaced their ancestor, the hollowhorn capiri. It has become much more adapt at surviving in the extreme cold. They are much smaller than their ancestors, and their horns have become thicker to prevent breaking. Just like their ancestors, the horns are used to defend against predators. The horns at the lower jaw are used to dig out food from the frozen soil. The tundra capihorn has strong jaws for chewing wooden food parts. The sail is used for communication between herd members. They eat about 36 kilograms of flora matter a day during the summer to build up fat for the hard winters.