Biofauna25 — Cervoids
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Cervoids are the most agile of radial animals, bounding through forests and across plains, either alone or in harems. A species' average height is determined largely by the size or parts of the phyta they eat. Most feed on peel-plants, but some eat shore plants and a few even dive for lakebed plants. And although all large radials have at least a thin covering of setae, Cervoids have patches of longer, thicker hair, allowing them to live in colder climates than other radials of their size.
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