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JDB1992 — African Fauna of the Cryocene 3

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Description A list of Animals found in Africa in the Cryocene Epoch.
1. Two-spined Porcupine (Duostrix Africanus): A small Porcupine with two massive spines on it's back. It is descended from the African Crested Porcupine.
2. Brown Savannah Partridge (Xenoperdix Fuscus): A small gamebird that is preyed on by the Tsavo Monitor. 
3. Tsavo Monitor (Varanus Tsavosis): A small Monitor Lizard that preys on Brown Savannah Partridges.
4. Tsavo Woodpecker (Dendropicos Tsavosis): A small Woodpecker that lives in the Savannah and pecks Acacia trees to look for insects.
5. Vulture Sunbird (Nectarinigyps Microvultur): A small Sunbirds that removes parasites from Large Mammals.
6. Suricate Squirrel (Sciurikatus Tsavosis): A small, group-living Meerkat-like Ground Squirrel that lives near a source of water.
7. Tsavoganga/ Ethiopian Panther (Leptailurus Panthera): A large, cheetah-like Felid descended from the Serval.
8. Unibuck (Ceramono Hystrax): A large, one-horned antelope that grazes across the Savannah.
9. African Unicornoceros (Unicornoceros Africanus): A large, herd-going, grazing Rhinoceros that behaves like a Horse.
10. Aardape (Papioprimus Aardape): A termite-eating Baboon descended from the Guinea Baboon.
11. Imperial Sitatunga (Tragelaphus Spekii Imperium): A large rainforest and savannah grazer descended from the Sitatunga.
12. Tsavo Hollowhorn (Cavumoceros Tsavosis): A large boneheaded herbivore descended from the Rock Hyrax.
13. Karakulakleo (Caracal Karaulakleo): A large, maned, lion-like Felid descended from the Caracal.
14. Eastern Spiralhorn (Spiraceros Easternia): A large, spiral-horned Antelope that grazes across the Savannah.
15. Rork/ Anchor Boar (Arcornuchoerus Bolivius): A large omnivorous Warthog with tusks in the shape of an anchor.
16. Singing Mongoose (Mungos Occino) : A small, vocal Mongoose.
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