Anti-Sheepdogs
Anti-sheepdogs are a new species. They are only found in grassy fields and hills near farms. Anti-Sheepdogs graze on grass and for a treat they eat crops, from farmer’s fields. Anti-sheepdogs live in herds. When predators attack, Anti-Sheepdogs stay with each other. They have a nose that can sense when a predator is coming. Their special features are their huge, curved horns, their long skinny legs and their brilliant nose sensitive to any scent. Their long legs help them to run fast especially when predators come. They aren’t carnivores meaning they don’t eat meat. Instead they are herbivores. Some brave Anti-Sheepdogs think they can defeat the predator and they begin to push it’s predator with it’s huge horns. Even though Anti-Sheepdogs can be cheeky, they can also be very respectful to their own specie. The male try to get a mate by fighting each other. They weigh 155.5 kg.
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