Behold, the collie-lop (known as the border-bun in some regions) in its natural habitat, enjoying the comfort of a riverside splash. With their smallest being hundreds of feet tall, collie-lops are apex predators often by pure accident thanks to their enormous existence. While docile and friendly by nature, their sheer size makes for a dangerous opponent to come across in the wild, and they tend to slurp up any tasty morsels that get caught underfoot. Their enormous footpaws and ears are evolved so they can hear and catch prey passively during their roaming travels, usually scouring the lands to find mates. Woe be unto any town that finds itself between two collie-lops during mating season.
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