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Published: 2017-02-20 22:20:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 2734; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 7
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Description
Common Name: Giant ZakiCommon Name Synonyms: Bald-faced Bear, Ground Zaki,
Scientific Name: Arctohyaena ingitiszoaensis
Size: 85-150cm tall in the shoulders, 125-225cm from snout to tail-base + 30-50cm long tail = 115-275cm from snout to tail. Males are 15% smaller than females in average.
Classification: Feliform
Habitat: Forests, Grasslands, Savannas, Deserts
Diet: Omnivorous; diet consisted of carrion, grass, honey, fish, flowers, leaves, bees, deer, cattle, seths, young kalpanas, snakes
Description: Giant Zakis looked more somewhat like bears, than hyenas, but these massive omnivores are more vegetarian, and not poisonous, than their smaller common cousins. These beasts have travelled in sleuths, lead by a dominant female. Like sloth bears, zakis can carry their cubs on their backs, for not only transportation, but safety from smaller predators, who are even from smaller than, to similar size to the cubs. Like zakis, the giant zakis have naked parts on all over their faces, hands, and feet, but even more on the front underside. But they don't have tentacles on their rumps, and they don't even have venom. Instead, like a tarantula, giant zakis can protect their bottoms from enemies, rivals, and predators who tries to bite their bottoms, by using their tails to shoot the thin quills to the enemie's snout. So this makes these enemies itchy in their snouts and noses(NOT inside, but outside their noses), and they can run away from giant zakis. Competitors of the giant zakis, are bears, sea panthers, hyapins, crocodiles, brainshrinkers, boars, and catoblepases. They can prey upon snakes, seths, deer, cattle, wuslis, badgers, and even young kalpanas. Captive zakis are bred to be the ones that has the lack of tentacles of their rumps. The captives are included common and giant zakis. They can eat fruits, funguses(except for poisonous and germ-like funguses).
Art (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995
Giant Zaki species (C) Shawn Brunner, aka Patchi1995
Fictional species (C) Their respectful owners
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Patchi1995 [2017-02-26 07:53:06 +0000 UTC]
That KallyToonsStudios is what a giant zaki looked like.
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