Tree-Fox
A feral, squirrel-like mammal substantially larger than a squirrel, more closely related to foxes or canines
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
| Armor Class | 16 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 1 |
| Number Appearing | 2d4 |
| Attacks | 2 claws, 1 bite |
| Damage | 1d3 claw, 1d4 bite |
| Movement | 40' Climb 30' |
| Save As | Fighter: 1 |
| Morale | 8 |
| XP | 25 |
| Treasure Type | None |
The feral Tree-Fox is a rather squirrel-like mammal in overall shape, though substantially larger. They are not actually related to squirrels, but more closely to that of foxes or other canines. There is a wide variety of tree-fox coloration and overall appearance. Their claws are used for climbing and make for effective attacks as well. Tree-foxes will form small packs to improve their hunting effectiveness. They are sometimes domesticated by forest dwellers for use as guardians or pets.
Some tree-fox breeds are so large as to have 2 or more hit dice and stronger attacks, and these varieties appear more wolf-like, so much as to be called “tree-wolves”. Thankfully they are quite rare.
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Variants
Some tree-fox breeds are so large as to have 2 or more hit dice and stronger attacks, and these varieties appear more wolf-like, so much as to be called “tree-wolves”. Thankfully they are quite rare.
| Hit Dice | 2 or more |
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