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Gouhat

A four legged, hoofed bovine with asymmetrical horns. Native to Endalan Savannah, Gouhats were primarily grazing animals and were hunted by many predators, including the Endalan people.

Gouhats were unique for their horns. While many other antlered creatures had symmetrical shapes and consistent patterns between individuals of the same species, gouhats had neither. Their horns were always asymmetrical. Horn shape and size was also unique among individuals, distinguishing individuals in herds. Their fur was a light brown, almost gold colour. Gouhats also had 3 stripes running down their backs, perpendicular to their spines--white for females, and black to a dark red for males.