1. Migratorius horribilus is a tall, slender, dark-green grass commonly known as "Migratory Grass." It is indigenous to the foothills of the Western Mountains of Saargon. It is a predatory grass that disguises itself as regular, non-predatory grass. It mostly preys on the goatherds of Saargon, overwhelming and killing them when they stop to eat their lunches or take a nap. Its only natural enemy is the Fanged Bison of Doom.
2. Unicornus rogus is the only known species of meat-eating unicorn, commonly known as the "Were-unicorn." Like their distant cousins the werewolves, they are most active when the moon is full, though there is no transformation from one form to another. They are not native to one specific area of Saargon, choosing instead to roam through the country at will. They are impervious to most types of weather. Were-unicorns are extremely dangerous because there is no way to tell them apart from regular unicorns. They prey on small children that wander away from their mothers. Their only natural enemy is the Fanged Bison of Doom.
3. Narwhalus combatus is more commonly known as the "Sword Whale." They are 27 feet long from tip to tail, and a deep, cobalt blue in color. The make their home in the Arid Sea, just off the Eastern coast of Saargon. Their horns are believed to contain magic, but woe to the man who tries to take it. It's best to wait for the whale to die of old age and then remove the horn from the beached carcass. The Sword Whale has no natural enemies.
4. Bisonius Doomus is commonly known as "The Fanged Bison of Doom." As their name suggests, they are enornous, shaggy beasts with poisonous saber-like fangs. They eat Were-unicorns, migratory grass, and the occasional farm animal. The spend their summers in the foothills of the Western Mountains of Saargon, migrating to the eastern coast in late fall.
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