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+ | The '''[[Kagouti]]''' are a large and powerful reptilian creature found in Morrowind. These carnivorous creatures are both hostile and territorial. |
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+ | Typically only seen alone or in small groups, the Kagouti are only seen in large packs during mating seasons. The females take on more dominant roles during these times. |
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Universe | The Elder Scrolls Universe |
Homeworld | Nirn |
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Diet | Carnivores |
Sapience Level | Non Sapient |
The Kagouti are a large and powerful reptilian creature found in Morrowind. These carnivorous creatures are both hostile and territorial.
Typically only seen alone or in small groups, the Kagouti are only seen in large packs during mating seasons. The females take on more dominant roles during these times.
Due to similar appearance, they are considered cousins to the Alit