Grottalat is an inhabitant of the icy mountain heights. In appearance, they resemble the crossing of a llama and a horse with large horns set forward. Their size almost reaches the size of a camel, and the speed is average between the running of horses and the movement of a llama.
Behavior. Grottalats are found either alone or in groups of up to four individuals. They will not show aggression if they are not disturbed. In an attempt to strike, the offended Grottalat will run back to pick up speed and hit you with his horns, throwing him into the sky. If you try to hit their baby, not only he, but the whole herd will try to hit you back.
It is especially funny to watch the fights between goats and grotallats, kicking each other like a soccer ball.
Taming. Grottalatov cannot be saddled. If you try, he will try to bad you, but only once for each such action. To win their trust, you need to feed them with carrots and potatoes. Beets have a special taste for them. Only after a good dinner will the beast allow you to sit on its back.
Usage. You can use the powerful grothalath horns to clearing flat terrain the area. To do this, run on horseback in a straight line. Grottalat will put forward his horns and will take down any foliage, cacti (without taking damage), tree trunks and even trample all flowers and grass.
Of course, after hard work, the grottalat will need a short rest, which can be accelerated by feeding.
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