Zeroelerheme

Zeroelerheme, derived from the Hanzeizh, Zeroeler Seheme (Thundering Enemy), is a large, undomesticated mammal most common in the hills and fields of Inner Cymru, though herds have been uncommonly sighted out with this range.

Appearance
Zeroelerheme are large mammals with a light-brown, black, or less commonly, white fur. They are most well distinguished by their two horns, which begin growing once they reach adulthood. They also possess a long, spiked proboscis, which they use both for eating, and for handling large objects such as logs. The claws on the end of the proboscis are most often used to clamp onto larger prey while it is being consumed. When attempting to frighten prey, the Zeroelerheme will move either or both of it's ears to make itself appear larger.

Lifestyle
Zeroelerheme, despite being herd animals, are expected to gather their own food from a young age. This often leads to them leaving and rejoining the herd while hunting. Due to their large size and slow speed, Zeroelerheme have learned to immobilize prey, using their proboscis as a blunt force object at times. When not hunting, Zeroelerheme will often butt horns with one another, though whether this is for pleasure or if it has a practical purpose is still unknown to researchers.

Hunting
Zeroelerheme most often hunts alone, where their incredible patience comes in useful. They are known to stand almost perfectly still for long amounts of time, which can trick prey into approaching, where they are quickly eaten. Against larger foes, such as wild cows or hogs, the Zeroelerheme will use its claws to latch onto the prey and slowly eat into it.