Woolly Toxodon

Woolly Toxodons, scientific name Toxodon Oraiaprovata, are well known for their thick matte of woolly fur. Woolly toxodons stand on average at 1.5 meters high, weigh around 1,500kg. These large herbivories graze on grass and small plants on the plains of Albionoria and Karowerae. Woolly toxodons are solitary animals, and the males can be especially territorial. However, female and juvenile toxodons will huddle up during the colder periods during winter. During winter male toxodons will travel farther even farther away from each other to seek out better grazing opportunities. Wolly toxodon were historically hunted by the native Paporo and by the early white settlers; this practice has been phased out however.