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Published: 2022-02-19 11:59:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 20296; Favourites: 240; Downloads: 8
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On dry plains covering most of the southern hemisphere, a scary-looking animal wanders around. With scutes hard as metal shells, giant nosehorn and sickle-like claws, Desert Razorback (Spinotherium desertus) may look dangerous, but it's a peaceful animal for the most of the time. Measuring 4 meters while sitting, Razorback spends most of it's life hunting termites and ants. Using large claws and nosehorn, Razorback destroys insect nests and eats their inhabitiants with his long, sticky tongue. Sometimes Razorback eats plants and fruits, but desertsΒ the deserts are rather not abundant in them. Razorback is member of postmammal clade, just like Pikedogs. Postmammals, sometimes called Neosynapsids are dominant land animals in this world.Related content
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