Winter lapine
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Native to Paperweight, the winter lapine is a large herbivorous mammal with long-haired fur suited to a life on the snowfields, its colors ranging from pure white to dove grey. Despite its chubby rolls of loose fur and extra fat and a notable lack of horns, it still resembles the Selubir horned lapine for which it has been named, conforming to a similar body plan featuring powerful hind legs.
In the past, belauls would release dyed winter lapines into the forest so that trackers could test themselves by hunting them, but in the modern age, less cruel versions of the practice are preferred.