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Latest revision as of 14:58, 23 July 2023

About[edit]
Lifespan: 25-35 years
Males: buck
Females: doe
Young: kit
Jackabits only have only one natural predator in the wild and that's the griarot. They defend themselves by biting, kicking and running away.
They're also susceptible to a few gastrointestinal disorders.
Biological Traits[edit]
Bucks reach their maturity at 3 years of age while does reach it in their second year. Each doe can have up to two live offspring.
Genetics and Reproduction[edit]
Jackabit bucks reach their full maturity at age 3. Does mature earlier in their second year.
Dietary Needs and Habits[edit]
Jackabits are herbivores, primarily subsisting on plants and grasses. They're quite large and so need a large amount of food each day to sustain them.
Domestication[edit]
This species is primarily domesticated and there aren't may wild populations. The Jacknights of Becina use them as mounts.
Geographic Origin and Distribution[edit]
Primarily in Becina but range as far north as central Thauland.
Average Intelligence[edit]
They posses moderate intelligence and are trainable.
Symbiotic and Parasitic organisms[edit]
They're susceptible to fleas and ear mites