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'''Classification: Grazing animal'''  
'''Classification: Grazing animal'''  


These animals can be found in any mountainous areas. They graze on grasses and the lowest evergreen branches. In size and appearance they slightly resemble a clydesdale horse from Earth, but with short spiralled horns. These split-hoofed creatures have a predominately silvery-gray coat that is emphasized by a silky white mane and tail.
These animals can be found in any mountainous areas. They graze on grasses and the lowest evergreen branches. These fabulous equine beast have a long spiraled horn jutting from the middle of its forehead. In size and appearance they slightly resemble a Clydesdale horse from Earth, but have a predominately silvery-white coat that is emphasized by a silky white mane and tail. These split-hoofed creatures are often considered as a composite creature, having the features of various animals. The pletrok is depicted as a long haired beautiful animal, usually pure white in color. It has been used to represent virginity, but also as a metaphor representing strength, chaste love and faithful marriage.


They are hunted for their fur and their meat. However due to the rough terrain and secluded nature of most of the mountain ranges their population has never really been in danger.
They are hunted for their fur and their meat. However due to the rough terrain and secluded nature of most of the mountain ranges their population has never really been in danger.
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