Creature:Horned Trimbler
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| Horned Trimbler | |
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| Creator | Somarinoa (more content by Somarinoa) |
| Sporepedia | American / European ? |
| Stats | |
| Diet | Herbivore |
| Abilities | |
| Voice | 1 |
| Sight | 1 |
| Graspers | 1 |
| Attack | |
| Bite | 1 |
| Other information | |
| Locomotion | Careful Quadrupedal Walking |
| Environment | Grasslands |
| Personality | Peaceful foragers |
| Classification | |
| Family | Trimbleri |
| Genus | ' |
Horned Trimblers are a species of non-sapient trimblers which are indigenous to an unspecified planet. They wander about the expansive grasslands that dominate their homeworld, where they take their time feeding from large tree-like flora that sparsely dot the landscape. Because of the upwards-curving neck, they cannot enter the borderlands - thick forested areas that separate many of the grasslands from other biomes - without risking serious injury from striking branches.
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Home Planet: Unspecified
Species Type: Warm-blooded Terrestrial Trimblers
Lifestyle: Weakly-Social Foragers
Hunt/Forage Success Rate: 100% Forage (8% success rate, mainly due to the sparseness of the "trees")
Armor: Unspecified
Defenses: Unspecified
Weapons: Unspecified
Tools: Unspecified
Method of Eating: Unspecified
Reproductive Rate: Sexual maturity is reached after 5 years. Reproduce during the warm summer months.
Gestation: Unspecified
Offspring Incubation: Unspecified
Number of Offspring: 1-2 speeps per litter; 3 is the absolute survivable maximum, but this is quite a rare event to occur.
Offspring Survival Rate (before age of maturity): 6-10% -- Depending on the year, life may be harsher on young speeps fighting their way to maturity due as much to the temperature differences caused by a long elliptical orbit around their local star as it is to the migratory habits of some predators and natural events such as droughts.
Singular/Plural: Horned Trimbler/Horned Trimblers

