Easily reaching 5 ft. (1.5 m) in body length alone, Taigra are apex predators that mainly live solitary lives. When they meet other Taigras, however, they are not quick to part ways and often interact briefly with other individuals in peace before separating once more. Taigras and humans often share territories, which they have been known to use to their advantage; accustomed Taigras will use the fire on their tails as lures to draw herd beasts trained to following their shepherd's light.
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