In the early 1800s, Choopas were hunted to near extinction since their main prey, Yingshee were a vital source of food for the Baian region of Barakka. Since their return, they are regarded by some Barakkan cultures as spirits of the 'Dead World' and as symbols of perseverance. Possessing high levels of energy, Choopas live in nomadic groups that can travel nearly 50 miles (80.4 km) a day. Their horns are sought after and ground into powders that are believed to improve health and vitality.
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