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Large herd-dwelling Malamagnus feed on reeds, water lilies, and shrubs in the shallows in and around the waterways. Vulnerable to predators such as V. rexes, they tend to browse and graze along the riverbanks or in the shallows to afford carnivores less cover for ambushes and allow for a quick retreat to deep water. In the river, their size keeps them safe from all but the largest of the aquatic predators. Smaller terrestrial threats are seen off through intimidation (all adult members of the herd take part in guarding their territory aggressively from rivals or unwelcome encroachers).

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  • Malamagnus
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  • Large herd-dwelling Malamagnus feed on reeds, water lilies, and shrubs in the shallows in and around the waterways. Vulnerable to predators such as V. rexes, they tend to browse and graze along the riverbanks or in the shallows to afford carnivores less cover for ambushes and allow for a quick retreat to deep water. In the river, their size keeps them safe from all but the largest of the aquatic predators. Smaller terrestrial threats are seen off through intimidation (all adult members of the herd take part in guarding their territory aggressively from rivals or unwelcome encroachers).
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  • Large herd-dwelling Malamagnus feed on reeds, water lilies, and shrubs in the shallows in and around the waterways. Vulnerable to predators such as V. rexes, they tend to browse and graze along the riverbanks or in the shallows to afford carnivores less cover for ambushes and allow for a quick retreat to deep water. In the river, their size keeps them safe from all but the largest of the aquatic predators. Smaller terrestrial threats are seen off through intimidation (all adult members of the herd take part in guarding their territory aggressively from rivals or unwelcome encroachers). In the breeding season, Malamagnus become especially aggressive and intolerant, staking out and jealously guarding territories. Large, rubbery eggs are laid in small clutches amid vegetation near the river’s edge. The young hatch well developed and are quick to join the herd, growing substantially in their first year.
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