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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Avians, Bears, Dangerous Beasts, Domesticated Animals, Forest Creatures, Horses, Plains Creatures, Prey Species, River Creatures, Underground Creatures, Anae Stork, Forester's Sparrow, Moss Jay, Mankiller Bear, Mud Bear, Anae Stork, Baronessfish, Bog Ape, Brown Elk, Emerald Spider, Forester's Sparrow, Four-Toed Hunch, Kahar Red Deer, Longflank Hare, Mankiller Bear, Mongoose, Moss Jay, Mud Bear, Nightslider, Paso Fino, River Eel, River Trotter, Rock Wolf, Shire, Shriekweasel, Silk Spider, Silverwyrm, Tuft-Eared Wildcat, Tumbler, Wild Boar, Bog Ape, Emerald Spider, Mankiller Bear, Mud Bear, Nightslider, River Eel, Rock Wolf, Silverwyrm, Tuft-Eared Wildcat, Wild Boar, Mongoose, Paso Fino, River Trotter, Shire, Shriekweasel, Silk Spider, Emerald Spider, Forester's Sparrow, Four-Toed Hunch, Kahar Red Deer, Longflank Hare, Mankiller Bear, Moss Jay, Mud Bear, Nightslider, Shriekweasel, Tuft-Eared Wildcat, Wild Boar, Paso Fino, River Trotter, Shire, Forester's Sparrow, Longflank Hare, Mankiller Bear, Mongoose, Moss Jay, Paso Fino, River Trotter, Tuft-Eared Wildcat, Anae Stork, Baronessfish, Brown Elk, Forester's Sparrow, Four-Toed Hunch, Kahar Red Deer, Longflank Hare, Moss Jay, River Eel, Shriekweasel, Tumbler, Wild Boar, Forester's Sparrow, Four-Toed Hunch, River Eel, Tumbler, Emerald Spider, Nightslider, Silk Spider, Silverwyrm. Excerpt: A graceful, long-legged bird, the Anae Stork is often found in starkly elegant poses, balanced on one or both of the aforementioned lengthy appendages. Its top coat of feathers is mostly a pristine white, tending towards pastel yellow at the tips, slightly dirtier yellows underneath.Bright green eyes prove a vivid contrast to that coloration, though in its verdant habitats, they remain one of the few parts of the bird that resemble camouflage. Its long, slightly curved beak is excellent for stabbing fish through the waters or scooping them up...