Converting prehistoric creatures

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This creature resembles a giraffe, but it sports a pair of large antler-like protrusions atop its skull. A smaller pair of similar protrusions rise above its eyes.

Sivatherium is an ancestor of the giraffe that bears two pairs of ossicones upon its head. The larger pair is antlerlike, allowing it to deliver deadly head butts.

Tactics: Sivatherium possess the same strong kicks as giraffes, strong enough to crush bone of would-be predators. Additionally, they may butt with their larger ossicones and can trample smaller adversaries.
 







Moropus
FREQUENCY: Uncommon
NO. APPEARING: 1-8
ARMOR CLASS: 7
MOVE: 15.
HIT DICE: 4 + 1
NO. OF ATTACKS: 2 claws and 1 bite
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 2-5/2-5/1-3

This was another bizarre-looking animal of the Miocene. Moropus looked vaguely like a horse with short ears, and was about the same size but with a downward-sloping back. It was a herbivore but had short heavy claws which it used in digging and defense, as well as for pulling down tree limbs for feeding.

Originally appeared in Dragon Magazine #137 (1988).

Moropus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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