Zabarugga

The Zabarugga is a Fanged Beast recently discovered in the Ancient Outback of the Belurius Region and the Wildspire Waste of the New World.

Physiology
Resembling what would best be called a "large, horned Zebra", the Zabarugga is a rather strong Fanged Beast. Its body is of a light cream color, with a striking brown (Ancient Outback) or black (Wildspire Waste) stripe pattern. Its head looks like that of an ordinary equine, however, there are two large and robust horns over its eyes and also a type of plating running down the nose. It has a short and scrubby mane going down to its withers and a rather thin tail with a long and bristly tuft of hair at the end. Its limbs are long and muscular with rather small but strong hooves, allowing for powerful attacks as well as long sprints.

Behavior
The female individuals are usually very docile and travel in herds of up to tens of thousands individuals. These herds are usually composed of smaller groups of females and foals with one stallion guarding the group. Young stallions and those who are not part of a group usually lead a solitary life, due to them aggressively competing with other males of their species.

This aggression can also cause problems with human settlements, some reports even mentioning attacks on villages solely due to frustration of having lost a battle or being cast out of a group.

Abilities
Possessing no elemental powers, the Zabarugga relies on physical attacks or, if a threat is too dangerous, their rather impressive speed. They can deliver powerful blows with their ram-like horns and strong legs, as well as having strong jaws and teeth, despite them being herbivores.

Rage and Tired States

 * Rage Mode: Breathes more heavily; mane stands up more prominently; veins on neck, face and leg musculature stand out.
 * Fatigued: Drools; legs shiver slightly when standing still; usually trips after charging.

Mount
The animation is the same as Kirin's in MHWorld. However, its head is not accessible for mounting due to the large horns, making the mount essentially like in past generations.