Name: Carnivorous Ape, Wild Baboon, Badger, Goat, Gorilla, Hyena, Jackal, Skunk, Wild Stag, Weasel (Animals) Stats: Climate/Terrain: Any Frequency : Common Organization : Pack Activity Cycle : Day Diet : Herbivore Carn. Ape W. Baboon Badger Goat Gorilla ---------------------------------------------------- No. Appearing : 2-8 10-40 2-5 5-20 1-4 Hyena Jackal Skunk Wild Stag Weasel ---------------------------------------------------- No. Appearing : 2-12 1-6 1-6 1-4 1-2 Description: Mammals are the most common form of the vertebrate. Generally born alive, mammals possess hair. Warm-blooded, mammals maintain a single body temperature, regulated by an internal thermostat. Most mammals are harmless to humanoids and they are often trained to perform a specific function. Carnivorous Ape: Carnivorous apes are not easily surprised. They eat anything they can kill. Wild Baboon: Wild baboons are large, herbivorous primates that are characterized by long arms and legs, large dog-like muzzles, and sharp canine theeth. Badger: Badgers are vicious little creatures that prefer to run from danger than fight. If cornered, the badger will fight, attempting to bite the tender throat of its opponent. Goat: When a goat charges, it gains a +2 attack bonus and does an additional 1-2 points of damage. Gorilla: The gorilla is non-aggressive and shy, but fights fiercely when threa- tened or cornered. Hyena: Often confused as a canine, the hyena taunts enemies with its nervous, high-pitched howl. Jackal: Jackals are timid scavengers that run from the threat of other pre- dators. When attacking, the jackal darts in to bite its victim and quickly retreats to a safe distance. If more than one jackal is trying to down an animal, they attack in a haphayard fashion with little of no coordination of effort. Skunk: Anyone within a skunk's 10x10x10-foot cloud of must will be nauseated for 1-4 rounds, losing 50% of strength and dexterity. Wild Stag: Wild stags are the aggressive males of deer herds. Normally docile and passive, they defend their herds agains all but the most fearsome oppo- nents. Weasel: Weasels, related to minks and stoats, ae common predators, though they are hunted for their pelts, or for pets.