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{{CD|file=Horse.png|link=Horse|desc=These can most often be found on plains. Their usefulness as transportation has made them valuable since ancient times. That said, wild horses do tend to get spooked on and run off when approached, so if you're looking to snag one, it's best to sneak up on it.}}
{{CD|file=Giant-horse.jpg|link=Giant Horse|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Giant-horse.png|link=Giant Horse|desc=This giant horse is the last of its kind. Its physical capabilities completely overshadow those of regular horses, but its temperament is extremely wild. Only a truly skilled rider can train, or even catch, this beast of a mount. This is a horse that chooses its rider.}}
{{CD|file=White-horse.jpg|link=White Horse|desc=}}
{{CD|file=White-horse.png|link=White Horse|desc=The Hyrulean royal family that perished 100 years ago would sometimes ride atop white horses as a display of their divine right. This white horse may be a descendant of one once ridden by royalty.}}
{{CD|file=Lord-of-the-mountain.jpg|link=Lord of the Mountain|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Lord-of-the-mountain.png|link=Lord of the Mountain|desc=This noble creature watches over all animals that make their homes in the forest. Legends say this holy creature us a reincarnation of a sage that died on the lands it now protects. It has an acute awareness of its surroundings, so it seldom appears before people. It's sometimes known by its other name, Satori.}}
{{CD|file=Stalhorse.jpg|link=Stalhorse|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Stalhorse.png|link=Stalhorse|desc=This skeletal horse is ridden by monsters. It was once a regular horse, but Ganon's power revived it from death. It cannot maintain its bone structure in the daytime.}}
{{CD|file=Donkey.jpg|link=Donkey|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Donkey.png|link=Donkey|desc=Smaller than horses, these are raised as livestock in the countryside, so they don't exist in the wild. They're more powerful than they look and specialize in transporting baggage. This has made them popular with travelling merchants.}}
{{CD|file=Sand-seal.jpg|link=Sand Seal|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Sand-seal.jpg|link=Sand Seal|desc=These seals use their large flippers to move through the sand as if swimming. They were once wild animals but have since been domesticated by the Gerudo. They rely on their excellent hearing to find their way while submerged in the sand. Their large, distinct tusks look pretty ferocious, but their favorite food is actually fruit.}}
{{CD|file=Patricia.jpg|link=Patricia|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Patricia.jpg|link=Patricia|desc=This is Riju's own sand seal. It may look intense, but she dotes on it regularly; the ribbon it wears was a gift from her, and it even has its own pen in Gerudo Town. It's far more agile than any other sand seal and far more outgoing. An ever-reliable partner to Riju, Patricia is always ready to take off through the desert at a moment's notice.}}
{{CD|file=Bushy-tailed-squirrel.jpg|link=Bushy-Tailed Squirrel|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Bushy-tailed-squirrel.jpg|link=Bushy-Tailed Squirrel|desc=These small creatures are known for their large tails. They tend to live in forests and subsist on acorns and other nuts. They carry their food in their mouths but will sometimes drop it when surprised in an adorable display of shock.}}
{{CD|file=Woodland-boar.jpg|link=Woodland Boar|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Woodland-boar.jpg|link=Woodland Boar|desc=These medium-sized beasts can be found all throughout Hyrule. You can most often find them foraging for food in forests or meadows. Although usually docile, they won't hesitate to charge you full force if you get too close.}}
{{CD|file=Red-tusked-boar.jpg|link=Red-Tusked Boar|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Red-tusked-boar.jpg|link=Red-Tusked Boar|desc=These boars are known for their red tusks and black fur. They're similar to your average boars but are considerably stronger. Extra caution is advised when hunting these.}}
{{CD|file=Mountain-goat.jpg|link=Mountain Goat|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Mountain-goat.jpg|link=Mountain Goat|desc=These herbivores make their homes in meadows and rock areas. Their characteristically strong legs and hooves facilitate easy climbing over rocks. Goats aren't very quick, so they make good targets for beginning hunters.}}
{{CD|file=White-goat.jpg|link=White Goat|desc=}}
{{CD|file=White-goat.jpg|link=White Goat|desc=These goats are raised for their multiple uses. Their milk can be drank or made into butter, and their soft fur is used to make clothes. Domesticated goats wear bells around their necks so they can be easily found after being let out to graze.}}
{{CD|file=Mountain-buck.jpg|link=Mountain Buck|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Mountain-buck.jpg|link=Mountain Buck|desc=These male deer are usually found deep in the forest. They're well known for their huge, branching antlers, which they'll swing in self-defense if threatened. Deer are cautious by nature so it can be tricky getting close, but if you can capture one, you may be able to take it for a ride.}}
{{CD|file=Mountain-doe.jpg|link=Mountain Doe|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Mountain-doe.jpg|link=Mountain Doe|desc=These female deer are often found alongside a male. They're very timid animals by nature, but they tend to let their guard down when eating apples, a favorite food. This tidbit of information can be useful to hunters.}}
{{CD|file=Water-buffalo.jpg|link=Water Buffalo|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Water-buffalo.jpg|link=Water Buffalo|desc=These wild cows come equipped with big, strong horns. They live off grass that grows near the waterfront. Their meat is considered to be high quality, so they're a common target among hunters. Fun fact: the domesticated Hateno Cow, often raised in villages, was bred through selected breeding using these.}}
{{CD|file=Hateno-cow.jpg|link=Hateno Cow|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Hateno-cow.jpg|link=Hateno Cow|desc=Originating in Hateno Village, these cows are kept as livestock primarily for their milk. Their horns are smaller than a water buffalo's, and they're much more docile and therefore easier to raise. Their horns are decorated with bright colors when taken out to pasture.}}
{{CD|file=Highland-sheep.jpg|link=Highland Sheep|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Highland-sheep.jpg|link=Highland Sheep|desc=Originally native to the mountainous regions, these sheep were domesticated for their wool and have since found a home in villages. Once the fluffy wool grows out, it's harvested and used to make clothing and bedding. They're calm, timid creatures and move about in small herds.}}
{{CD|file=Grassland-fox.jpg|link=Grassland Fox|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Grassland-fox.jpg|link=Grassland Fox|desc=This breed of fox is common to grasslands and forests and is hallmarked by its fluffy, white-tipped tail. Unlike other foxes, they tend to act independently rather than form packs. Being omnivores, they hunt animals smaller than themselves and often stick to eating fruit and insects.}}
{{CD|file=Snowcoat-fox.jpg|link=Snowcoat Fox|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Snowcoat-fox.jpg|link=Snowcoat Fox|desc=This particular breed of grassland fox makes its home in cold climates such as the Tabantha region. Its fur turned white as a means of adapting to snowy weather, serving as a natural camouflage. Because of this, spotting one in the snow takes a keen eye.}}
{{CD|file=Maraudo-wolf.jpg|link=Maraudo Wolf|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Maraudo-wolf.jpg|link=Maraudo Wolf|desc=These wolves are not only carnivores by can also be downright fierce. They're highly aggressive and aren't afraid to attack people. They hunt in groups and surround their prey as a means of bringing it down. That said, if one of their own is injured, the rest are wise enough to run away. They communicate via howls, so if you're wandering the forest and hear their call, you had best take care.}}
{{CD|file=Wasteland-coyote.jpg|link=Wasteland Coyote|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Wasteland-coyote.jpg|link=Wasteland Coyote|desc=This contentious beast is native to the Gerudo region. It makes its home in the desert, so it doesn't have a problem with hot, arid climates. They do hunt other beasts and small animals but more often turn their sights on people. They're a threat to anyone travelling through the desert.}}
{{CD|file=Cold-footed-wolf.jpg|link=Cold-Footed Wolf|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Cold-footed-wolf.jpg|link=Cold-Footed Wolf|desc=This breed of maraudo wolf lives in snowy, mountainous areas, such as the Hebra Mountains. They travel in packs similar to their maraudo relatives but are considerably tougher thanks to having adapted to their harsh environment. They're made even more dangerous by their white fur, which provides a natural camouflage in the snow.}}
{{CD|file=Tabantha-moose.jpg|link=Tabantha Moose|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Tabantha-moose.jpg|link=Tabantha Moose|desc=The largest breed of deer in Hyrule, this mammal's origin was traced back to the Tabantha region. It's easily distinguished by its immense antlers, which these moose shed and regrow yearly. Their meat is tender and high quality, so it works well in a stew.}}
{{CD|file=Great-horned-rhinoceros.jpg|link=Great-Horned Rhinoceros|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Great-horned-rhinoceros.jpg|link=Great-Horned Rhinoceros|desc=This animal's horn is a whopping half the size of its body. Although originally members of arid-region rhinoceroses, these migrated to colder climates and adapted to live in snowy mountains. Their hides are particularly thick, and their horns can cause some serious damage, so only experienced hunters should track these.}}
{{CD|file=Honeyvore-bear.jpg|link=Honeyvore Bear|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Honeyvore-bear.jpg|link=Honeyvore Bear|desc=This king among animals is dangerous game for even the most seasoned hunters. They'll attack anyone who wanders into their territory regardless of the wanderer's weaponry. As their name implies, they have a natural love of honey. Extreme caution is advised when you spot one, but if you're sneaky enough and maybe just a little bit crazy... you may just be able to ride one.}}
{{CD|file=Grizzlemaw-bear.jpg|link=Grizzlemaw Bear|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Grizzlemaw-bear.jpg|link=Grizzlemaw Bear|desc=This breed of honeyvore bear is distinguished by its grey fur. Even more ferocious than their relatives, they're commonly believed to be the most dangerous wild animal. They live in deep snow away from villages, so it's uncommon to encounter one. That said, if you do find one, you'd be better off not picking a fight with it.}}
{{CD|file=Hylian-retriever.jpg|link=Hylian Retriever|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Hylian-retriever.jpg|link=Hylian Retriever|desc=The native breed of this mammal varies by region, but one thing remains true: this animal has been known as "man's best friend" since ancient times. They're clever and obedient, so aside from serving as pets, they are also put to work watching over grazing livestock. It's said that all Hylian retrievers are descendants of the dog once owned by the king of Hyrule.}}
{{CD|file=Blupee.jpg|link=Blupee|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Blupee.jpg|link=Blupee|desc=They may look like mere rabbits at a fleeting glance, but these strange and aptly named creatures glow with a mysterious blue light. While the details of their origins are entirely unknown, there is one thing we do know: these peculiar little things have a penchant for collecting rupees.}}
{{CD|file=Common-sparrow.jpg|link=Common Sparrow|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Common-sparrow.jpg|link=Common Sparrow|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Red-sparrow.jpg|link=Red Sparrow|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Red-sparrow.jpg|link=Red Sparrow|desc=}}

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