Baarzzly

The baarzzly split from its ancestor, the hornface. It has doubled in size and has become an omnivore. In addition some of the flora its ancestor ate, it now eats small fauna too. Its stout body helps keep in the warmth in the high altitudes. Its 6 horns have diminished in size since few predators bother it. Like their ancestors, they use "butt-nostril" honking to communicate. This is important due to their poor vision. They live in social groups of 5 to 10 individuals and spend most of the day feeding on what little food they can find.