Odyssey animals

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The following animals were added by the Odyssey DLC:

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A large semi-aquatic reptile with a powerful bite. Alligators are slow on land, but deadly in the water.

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A gigantic, graceful creature of unknown origin. Alpha thrumbos are even rarer and more dangerous than the typical thrumbo. Their hide is nearly impossible to pierce and their razor-sharp horn is worth more than its weight in gold.
Alpha thrumbos are some of the longest-lived moving creatures in the known universe. Some tribes believe they remember and psychically pass on everything they ever experience to their young, so each one has a memory going back thousands of years.

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A small mammal with leathery armor all over its body. It is surprisingly quick for a creature with such stubby legs.

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A stocky omnivorous mammal. Badgers are surprisingly tough for their size.

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A small songbird with vibrant blue plumage.

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Descended from domesticated dogs, these canines have grown unaccustomed to human company. They're skilled scavengers, able to survive in extremely toxic environments. Bog hounds are harder to tame than their domesticated cousins, and much more dangerous.

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A large frog known for its loud croak. Bullfrog legs are a delicacy on some planets.

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A massive frog bioengineered for industrial farms. While safe to eat, its thick skin secretes an unpleasant slime.

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Intelligent black birds with complex social structures. With a little patience, crows can be tamed to perform a number of fairly complex tasks.

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A wading bird known for their vibrant pink plumage. Their long legs are well adapted to shallow waters.

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A massive and intelligent great ape. While generally peaceful, gorillas are terrifying when enraged.

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A genetically engineered canine modeled on long-extinct dire wolves. These fearsome predators were created as pets for the glitterworld elite. Wild greatwolves now populate many planets, due to their tendency to escape confinement.

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A small crustacean found along coastlines. Hermit crabs scavenge various shells to protect themselves.

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Long-legged and long-necked birds. They tend to live in marshy habitats.

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An enormous semi-aquatic mammal with short stocky legs. While it is a herbivore, it can attack with devastating force if provoked. Its powerful jaw can crush bone and armor.

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The birth mother of an insect megahive. Under suitable conditions, several distinct insect hives will merge together and produce a hive queen. The queen quickly grows in size, becoming trapped in her own burrow.

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The juvenile form of larger bioengineered insects. Larva maintain and expand hives using an acidic secretion. If provoked, they defend themselves by spewing sludge.

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A large slow-moving mollusk. Originating from the volcanic planet Nuchandus, lava snails were bred as farm animals. Their skin secretes a thick slime that protects them from extreme temperatures.

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A bioengineered insect capable of flying short distances. Specialized chemical receptors allow locusts to effectively forage for food. While relatively weak on their own, swarms of locusts can be deadly.

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A parrot known for its intelligence and its brilliant plumage.

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A massive elephant-like mammal. While briefly extinct, the mastodon now roams countless worlds due its resilience to bitter cold. Its thick hide makes excellent cold-weather clothing. However, hunting the animal is a dangerous proposition even for skilled hunters.

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A massive burrowing rodent, bred for its size and strength. It's almost completely blind but can be surprisingly aggressive when cornered. On some low-tech worlds, these creatures are trained to dig for valuable minerals.

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A small semi-aquatic mammal. The high value of its fur has resulted in mink being farmed on numerous planets.

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A large venomous lizard. They secrete toxins from venom glands in their lower jaw to neutralize their prey.

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One of the largest members of the deer family, adapted to extremely cold climates. Its long legs allow it to travel easily through deep snow.

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A shaggy hoofed mammal found in colder climates. Muskox wool is known for being scratchy, but offers good protection against the cold.

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A playful marine creature. They use tools such as rocks to crack open shellfish.

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A slow lumbering herbivore. Pandas are admired by many for their clumsy charm, making them common pets on urbworlds. On the rim, pandas are rarely seen outside of captivity.

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Large birds with extravagant plumage. Male peacocks use their tail feathers in elaborate courtship displays.

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A flightless bird adept at surviving in cold regions. Their black and white plumage and waddling gait make them unmistakable. They are deadly hunters in the water, but slow and vulnerable on land.

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A large rodent. While slow moving, it has a cloak of sharp quills which protect it from predators.

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A burrowing rodent with a short tail and sharp claws used for digging. They are social animals, often living in large colonies.

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Small plump ground-dwelling birds with a distinctive plume.

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A bioengineered predator that resembles its long-extinct namesake. Originally bred to populate iceworld hunting reserves, these animals are now common pets among glitterworld socialites. Their ferocity should not be underestimated.

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A large and intelligent marine animal. Male sea lions have thick fur around their necks, which evoke a lion's mane.

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A large marine turtle. Their streamlined shell and powerful flippers make them excellent swimmers.

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A marine mammal with a streamlined body that is adept at hunting fish. While slow on land, seals are relatively quick in water.

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Small birds that often travel in flocks. They can thrive in a variety of environments.

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A robust crustacean with powerful claws. Stone crabs are a delicacy in some regions.

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Large graceful waterfowl known for their beauty, and their surprising ferocity.

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A solitary and dangerous apex predator. Tigers make quick work of their prey, using a mix of stealth and razor-sharp claws.

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Scavengers with strong beaks and broad wings. Their strong stomach acid allows them to eat rotting corpses.

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A large marine animal with tusks and whiskers. Its considerable bulk allows it to survive in extremely cold environments. While slow on land, it is relatively quick in water.

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A small but ferocious predator. Wolverines are solitary animals that prefer to eat carrion but can kill animals many times their size if needed.