Dire Wolf
Animal: An animal is a living,
nonhuman creature, usually a vertebrate with no magical abilities and no innate
capacity for language or culture.
Animals have low-light vision.
Animals breathe, eat, and sleep.
An enormous version of a normal wolf, dire wolves represent
the wolf in its most primal form. These creatures follow the same basic
behaviors of regular wolves, but are much more aggressive. Dire wolves often
serve giants as hunting companions and vicious guard animals. Some ferocious
humanoids and woodsmen use trained dire wolves as mounts. Darker than normal
wolves, dire wolves’ coats tend toward blacks and deep mottled grays. An adult
dire wolf is typically about 9 feet long and weighs roughly 800 pounds.
A wolf can attempt to trip its opponent if it bites. If the
attempt fails, the wolf is not tripped in return.
They have scent.
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