The turanepphant is a very strange and interesting creature. With its feathered tail and lower body, fluffy head, and rough skin, it is diffidently a sight to see! Theturanepphant lives in the fields of torona located in the state of masisioppi and grazes on a rare plant called sontavn. It also eats what ever animal it can catch like bears, wolves, and lions. It will even feed on smaller animals like deer and caribou. If you approach this animal, you can call your self dead meat. It is a mix of a wild turkey, crowned crane, Scottish highland sheep, and an African elephant. All of those together make for a wild animal that has occasional mood swings and will all of a sudden attack.  They often charge people with out warning too so if you see one of these, RUN! But, if they start to chase you, stop and when they get too close, jump to the side.  These animals are rather dumb so they will just keep running as if they were still chasing you. It’s funny to watch! (I know from experience!!) If you were hunting and trying to shoot them, it would take 3 bullets to break the thick layered of rubbery skin, feathers and fur. Although it is not the brightest animal on the planet, it is very talented. It can do a little dance if you pay it! I taught it to him myself! The turanepphant enjoys hopping and may cause occasional earth quakes due to their weight of about 1000 pounds. It also stands at about 11 feet in the air. (Not when hopping.) They are also capable of standing very cold weather with their furry head and feathered body. The turanepphant also has very long eye lashes to protect their eyes from flying bugs. They can live up to 50 years in the wild and up to 70 years in captivity. If you have never seen one of these, you can go to mountain ridge zoo and you can see the turanepphant live in the flesh! These animals are so cool, and if you want to learn more about them, research them some more! Good Luck! (You will need it!)

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