Gugaqu is an animal that resembles a Horse-Dylanus Hybird. It is about the size of 2 Mooses combined. Its main diet is Fish and some plant parts like grass, leaves, and twigs, but can feed on insects and carrion to supplement its diet. They are native to much of Europe. They are quadrupedal animals. It resembles a horse with a much shorter face and has an opposable thumb on each front feet, as well as having some fat, rather than fur, to survive the cold, making these animals look like offsprings of horses and dylanuses.
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| - Gugaqu is an animal that resembles a Horse-Dylanus Hybird. It is about the size of 2 Mooses combined. Its main diet is Fish and some plant parts like grass, leaves, and twigs, but can feed on insects and carrion to supplement its diet. They are native to much of Europe. They are quadrupedal animals. It resembles a horse with a much shorter face and has an opposable thumb on each front feet, as well as having some fat, rather than fur, to survive the cold, making these animals look like offsprings of horses and dylanuses.
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| - Gugaqu is an animal that resembles a Horse-Dylanus Hybird. It is about the size of 2 Mooses combined. Its main diet is Fish and some plant parts like grass, leaves, and twigs, but can feed on insects and carrion to supplement its diet. They are native to much of Europe. They are quadrupedal animals. It resembles a horse with a much shorter face and has an opposable thumb on each front feet, as well as having some fat, rather than fur, to survive the cold, making these animals look like offsprings of horses and dylanuses.
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