Original life forms: Rhinoceros, Donkey, Dragonfly, and Gorilla
Appearance: The Rhinocerodonkeyfly has a muscular and sturdy body like that of a rhinoceros, with a pair of donkey-like ears and a long dragonfly-like wingspan. It has a single horn on its head like a rhino, and large hands and feet with gorilla-like opposable thumbs. Its eyes are compound like a dragonfly, and it has a bristly, shaggy coat like that of a gorilla.

Behavior: Rhinocerodonkeyflies are known to be aggressive and territorial, charging at anything that they perceive as a threat to their territory or family. They are herbivores, and prefer to graze on tall grasses, but will eat other vegetation if necessary. They are highly intelligent creatures and have been known to use tools in the wild, such as sticks and rocks.
Emotions: Rhinocerodonkeyflies are fiercely protective of their families and are known to form close-knit social groups. They have been observed mourning their dead and celebrating the birth of newborns within their community.
Environment: Rhinocerodonkeyflies thrive in grasslands and open areas, where they can graze and fly freely. They prefer warm and temperate climates and can be found in various parts of the world, from savannas to tropical rainforests.
Worn Gear:
- A leather harness with pockets for storing small objects
- A metal plate on the forehead, engraved with tribal symbols
- A small bag made of woven grass, tied to the waist, used for carrying food or tools.
