Ogre

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Animal Class: Mammal

Diet: Omnivorous

As it was stated in a very popular animated movie, Ogres have several layers of very thick fat that can protect them from damage. Some Ogres have taken point blank shotgun blasts and were barely affected by them.

Ogres have a nearly insatiable appetite and are almost never full. Those that are friends with Ogres can easily tell if something is wrong with a Ogre because it won't be eating if as much as it normally would if something is troubling it.

Ogres are constantly putting out a strong and musky smell that is impossible to get rid of. Strangely, if you spend enough time around an Ogre, the smell will stop bothering you.

Some Ogres have small tusks, but as the generations have gone on, less and less Tusked Ogres have been born.

Fossil Evidence shows that the ancestors of Ogres had larger tusks with some having Elephant like tusks. It has been theorized that this tusks were used for either combat or to hunt.

Ogres are stronger than they appear and some of them have been known to shatter larg boulders with one punch.

Ogres live in caves in forests and mountains or deep in swamps. They can either live by themselves, with mates and young, or in small groups.

The preferred weapons for Ogres are very large Axes, Hammers, and Clubs that they carve out of rock.

Ogres are capable of eating Goblin eggs, but they can only eat a few at a time because they are not completely immune to the poisonous goo that coats Goblin eggs.

Naturally live in the more Northern parts of North America, Asia, Europe, and some parts of Africa.








Extra Fun Fact: For decades, many people though that the foul smelling Fouke Monsters of Arkansas were Ogres before they were eventually confirmed to be a species of Sasquatch.

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