Common Learf
Gramenivius florecatellus
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The Leaflet begins its life as a small, bud-like plant animal. History states that the very first Leaflet was found in a vegetable garden. Their secondary, more canine form is the Learf, whose horns harden with age. They are more durable than their previous forms and are capable of surviving harsh weather. Adult Leawolves will use their large horns to compete over territory and mating rites. The flowers blooming at the end of their tails indicate the state of their health and age.
Pronounciation: LEE-arf
Plural: Learves
Diet: Photosynthesis
Length: 21.4-25.2 in (54.4-64 cm)
Weight: 15.9-36.2 lb (7.2-16.4 kg)
Availability: Retired 2007
Habitat: Tengel Rainforest
Passive Traits: Tracker
Element: Earth
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 2
Endurance: 7
Willpower: 4
Agility: 5
Battle Traits: Entangling Roots, Mother Nature's Son, Powerful Jaws
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