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− | ''' | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}s''' are large predatory reptiles that hunt in packs and are located on the [[Imperium]] world [[Kashann]]. They once posed a very real threat to the early human colonists of their world, due to their large size and a bite capable of tearing arms off, until they were successfully domesticated and bred in captivity. Over time the Hunting Lizards became a much-valued means of patrolling the wild expanses of Kashann and when its population grew large enough, the reptiles were used as mounts; for the [[Rough Rider]] [[Regiments]] rasied there, known as [[Kashann Xeno Riders]]. While they do not have the sheer pace of a horse, the Hunting Lizards' hides are as thick as [[Flak armour]] and their large bulk offers their riders considerable protection in battle.{{Fn|1}} |
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*{{Endn|1}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080411115746/http://uk.games-workshop.com/warhammer40000/creature-feature/9/ Creature Feature - Xenos Mounts] | *{{Endn|1}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080411115746/http://uk.games-workshop.com/warhammer40000/creature-feature/9/ Creature Feature - Xenos Mounts] | ||
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[[Category:Flora and Fauna]] | [[Category:Flora and Fauna]] |
Latest revision as of 13:49, 17 August 2020
Hunting Lizards are large predatory reptiles that hunt in packs and are located on the Imperium world Kashann. They once posed a very real threat to the early human colonists of their world, due to their large size and a bite capable of tearing arms off, until they were successfully domesticated and bred in captivity. Over time the Hunting Lizards became a much-valued means of patrolling the wild expanses of Kashann and when its population grew large enough, the reptiles were used as mounts; for the Rough Rider Regiments rasied there, known as Kashann Xeno Riders. While they do not have the sheer pace of a horse, the Hunting Lizards' hides are as thick as Flak armour and their large bulk offers their riders considerable protection in battle.[1]