Veron aries veronis

Tameable
DANGER LEVEL
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Verons are quite lARGE compared to houndles and often scare away symprites by their sheer size and accidental daunting appearance.

These creatures have nothing but love in their very, very big chest and heart! They are often known to take care of other lost creatures and/or even bappies and Aramelles. It's normal to find animals hiding in their impressive chest fluff.

Their sweet nature has led to the downfall of the species in the wild. With fewer and fewer numbers yearly, it's illegal to poach and/or kill these creatures. It's seen as a blessing when you get to touch their chest and/or horns.

Despite their tameable status, it's frowned upon to keep one as a pet. This species thrives better in the wild.