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Prompt number 4 of the Monstergarden "Trenchtober" challenge.
Promt 4: Rodent
Quite happy with how this one turned out, perfect prompt for one of our favorite creatures in the project, the giant capibara-like "barabas".
Note: yes, they are ridable
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Malagasy Giant Jumping Rat (Hypogeomys antimena)
(Photo by Andrey Giljov)
Conservation Status- Critically Endangered
Habitat- Central-western Madagascar
Size (Weight/Length)- 1 kg; 30 cm; 25 cm tail
Diet- Fruits; Seeds; Bark
Cool Facts- The malagasy giant jumping rat might be the most rabbit-looking rodent. Despite their relatively small size, these rats can leap 90 centimeters directly into the air to avoid predators. Spending their days inside burrows, their homes are large complexes with many different entrances to allow for quick escapes. Malagasy giant jumping rats are not monogamous but pairs will stick together to raise their offspring after the breeding season. Sadly, due to habitat destruction and large populations of feral cats, these rats are confined to only 200 square kilometers of protected forest. Multiple off site captive breeding programs in zoos and sanctuaries hope to preserve this absolutely adorable rat.
Rating- 13/10 (Hippity hoppity, get off my property.)
damn, karl ramsdell is small as hell but he looks like a chill guy
karl ramsdell
here is kirby if he was sneezing in Mongolia :)
predators are more conflict-averse than prey - a herbivore can get into a territorial dispute, get gored by a horn, and spend the next while weakened but still easily able to regain its strength from grass and tubers or whatever. a hunter that gets scratched by prey it still manages to kill might not be able to get a kill afterwards, and slowly starve. an ambush predator will back down if you stare at it, but a plant-eater will try to kick you to death.
Ah this part of the intro is the Bad Kids falling through the briefcase…