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|creator = Sublyme |
|creator = Sublyme |
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|image = SlumpingBearhog.png |
|image = SlumpingBearhog.png |
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|extant = 1 |
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|ancestor = Bearhog Plent |
|ancestor = Bearhog Plent |
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|size = 2.5m Tall |
|size = 2.5m Tall |
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|species = laxingus |
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The '''slumping bearhog''' evolved when they began to move outwards, away from the swamp, splitting from its ancestor, towards a place where they could move more freely. There were one of the apex predators and dominated their only competition, the [[Sailbacked Bearhog Plent|sailbacked bearhog plent]], forcing them to extinction, as their size was much larger and they could out-predate them. With this ability they were able to grow to even greater sizes, but with this increase in size also comes a major increase in weight. The bearhog's neck wasn't terribly strong, and as a result its head slumps toward the ground. Now without any competition they have become a slightly lazier species, though with their massive size they can easily outrun many species by taking huge strides. |
The '''slumping bearhog''' evolved when they began to move outwards, away from the swamp, splitting from its ancestor, towards a place where they could move more freely. There they were one of the apex predators and dominated their only competition, the [[Sailbacked Bearhog Plent|sailbacked bearhog plent]], forcing them to extinction, as their size was much larger and they could out-predate them. With this ability they were able to grow to even greater sizes, but with this increase in size also comes a major increase in weight. The bearhog's neck wasn't terribly strong, and as a result its head slumps toward the ground. Now without any competition they have become a slightly lazier species, though with their massive size they can easily outrun many species by taking huge strides. |
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