Common Leebra

Veredigemo mitis

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The Leebra is a predatory species of big cat that lives in prides headed by a dominant mating pair. Sexual dimorphism is only slight with females possessing smaller, groomed manes than males. Hunts are lead by the dominant female and large portions of food are reserved for their young. They are found in grasslands and savannas, usually serving as the apex predators of their habitats. The distinctive stripes on their hind quarters are unique to each animal, serving to differentiate individuals.

Pronounciation: Lee-BRUH
Plural: Leebras
Diet: Omnivore
Length: 4.5-6.5 ft (1.4-2 m)
Weight: 265-420 lb (120-191 kg)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Vast Plains, Tuun Mountains
Passive Traits: Plains Dweller
Element: Energy
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 2
Endurance: 7
Willpower: 3
Agility: 6
Battle Traits: Hard Hooves, Powerful Jaws

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