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Wooly Rhinoceros
Even bulkier than their non-woolly cousins, these rhinoceroses have a shaggy pelt of long, thick fur and a huge crescent-shaped horn. Woolly rhinos inhabit areas of arid tundra and cold steppes, spending much of their day grazing for sustenance.
Recall Knowledge - Animal
(
Nature
)
: DC 22
Wooly Rhinoceros
Creature 6
N
Large
Animal
Source
Bestiary 2 pg. 228
2.0
Perception
+11;
scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Skills
Athletics
+16,
Survival
+13
Str
+6,
Dex
+1,
Con
+5,
Int
-4,
Wis
+3,
Cha
-1
AC
25;
Fort
+17,
Ref
+11,
Will
+15; +2 status to all saves vs. cold
HP
100
Cold Adaptation
The woolly rhinoceros treats
environmental cold effects
as if they were one step less extreme.
Ferocity
Speed
35 feet
Melee
horn +16 [
+11/+6
] (
reach 10 feet
),
Damage
2d12+6 piercing
Melee
foot +16 [
+11/+6
],
Damage
2d8+6 bludgeoning
Rhinoceros Charge
The wooly rhinoceros Strides twice, then makes a horn Strike. As long as the wooly rhinoceros moved at least 20 feet, the Strike's damage increases to 3d12+6. A Medium or smaller creature struck by this attack must succeed at a DC 24 Reflex save or be automatically
Shoved
back 5 feet and knocked
prone
by the force of the blow.
Trample
Medium or smaller, foot, DC 21
All Monsters in "
Rhinoceros
"
Name
Level
Rhinoceros
4
Wooly Rhinoceros
6
Rhinoceros
Source
Bestiary 2 pg. 228
2.0
This hefty animal is easily recognizable by the distinctive upward-thrusting horn on its snout. Rhinoceroses are herbivorous and, in spite of their hulking size, can run at considerable speed. While rhinos have good hearing and a keen sense of smell, their eyesight is relatively poor.
Rhinoceros Horns
While some species have only a single horn, many rhinos, including woolly rhinos, have a second, smaller horn on their brow directly behind the larger one. Despite their appearance and durability, rhino horns aren't bone or ivory, but rather are composed of the same substance as hooves and toenails. A rhino's horn continues to grow as it ages, enabling a rhino to slowly regrow a broken horn. While some value rhino horns as trophies, the horns themselves have no intrinsic value.