Specimen MHB-11N0 [Code Name: Sweet Fawn] is one among many. Research Station ■■■■■■■■, located near the Mycelium Meadows in the north of the park, have reported multiple sightings of Specimen MHB-11N0 and siblings 11N3 and 11N4 almost daily. MHB-11N0 appears to be the youngest of the three, possessing the distinguishing spotted markings on its coat that have since faded on the older individuals.
Siblings are most easily identifiable by their ■■■■■■ ■■ ■■■■, as no two individuals have been observed to possess the ■■■■ ■■■■■■. The individual known as MHB-11N0 possesses ■■■■■■■■ fully functioning ■■■■ that do not appear to hinder its movement.
Still in its juvenile stage, MHB-11N0 has grown at a steady rate that should be expected in a healthy young deer during its ■■■■ ■■■■ of development. While the mother of MHB-11N0 has yet to be identified, researchers believe she must be in the area as the youngling appears to be clean and in good health. MHB-11N0 may still be receiving some nourishment from its mother but has likely started incorporating more of the local flora into its diet and has been observed grazing on grasses, flowers and several varieties of mushrooms in the area.
Siblings are most easily identifiable by their ■■■■■■ ■■ ■■■■, as no two individuals have been observed to possess the ■■■■ ■■■■■■. The individual known as MHB-11N0 possesses ■■■■■■■■ fully functioning ■■■■ that do not appear to hinder its movement.
Still in its juvenile stage, MHB-11N0 has grown at a steady rate that should be expected in a healthy young deer during its ■■■■ ■■■■ of development. While the mother of MHB-11N0 has yet to be identified, researchers believe she must be in the area as the youngling appears to be clean and in good health. MHB-11N0 may still be receiving some nourishment from its mother but has likely started incorporating more of the local flora into its diet and has been observed grazing on grasses, flowers and several varieties of mushrooms in the area.
Description
- Age: Unknown
- Known specimens/variants of this type: 3
- Young deer possessing an abnormal amount of fully functioning legs.
Where To See
- Mycelium Meadows.
- Range of approximately 3.2 miles.
- Most commonly seen in the early morning.
Behavior
- Docile and friendly.
- Mostly active in morning and early evening.
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