
Name: Munf
Diet: Plant Matter
Habitat: Farms. The Munf is too domesticated (and stupid) to exist in the wild on its own. Whatever instincts their ancestors once possessed have long since been bred out to create this docile livestock species. Just about anyplace that has agriculture or settlements likely has at least one small herd of munfs.
Other: The majority of Munf information can be found HERE (with handy visual references)
*Many farmers like to feed their munfs particular herbs as the meat tends to reflect somewhat the diet of the munf. Berry fed munf-meat is particularly popular around holidays and festivals.
*In theory one could ride ontop of a munf as they are comfortable...but they are so slow and dimwitted they are not ideal for travel.
*Due to their weight and stubbly legs, if you put a munf in water it will flip upside down and be unable to move. Thankfully this tends to leave their nose above the water and it isn't uncommon for some farmers to transport their herd by putting them in the river and floating them downstream to the next location. In some small farming towns, this is an event where folks will even make bets over which munf will make it down first if not have a picnic to watch.
Art © Tailsteak
StarDragon World © deletethestars, raptorslut, and cloneclone
Diet: Plant Matter
Habitat: Farms. The Munf is too domesticated (and stupid) to exist in the wild on its own. Whatever instincts their ancestors once possessed have long since been bred out to create this docile livestock species. Just about anyplace that has agriculture or settlements likely has at least one small herd of munfs.
Other: The majority of Munf information can be found HERE (with handy visual references)
*Many farmers like to feed their munfs particular herbs as the meat tends to reflect somewhat the diet of the munf. Berry fed munf-meat is particularly popular around holidays and festivals.
*In theory one could ride ontop of a munf as they are comfortable...but they are so slow and dimwitted they are not ideal for travel.
*Due to their weight and stubbly legs, if you put a munf in water it will flip upside down and be unable to move. Thankfully this tends to leave their nose above the water and it isn't uncommon for some farmers to transport their herd by putting them in the river and floating them downstream to the next location. In some small farming towns, this is an event where folks will even make bets over which munf will make it down first if not have a picnic to watch.
Art © Tailsteak
StarDragon World © deletethestars, raptorslut, and cloneclone
Category All / Fantasy
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 800 x 620px
File Size 149.2 kB
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