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− | {{for|the mob|Shoveltusk (mob)}} |
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+ | == Licensing == |
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+ | {{Licensing|Mob}} |
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− | '''Shoveltusk''' have so far been found in the [[Howling Fjord]] and the [[Grizzly Hills]] in [[Northrend]]. |
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− | {{elink|type=wowus|prefix=From the official|link=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/features/bestiary/index.xml|desc=Wrath of the Lich King - Bestiary:}} |
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− | :''The powerful and ferocious shoveltusk are easily identified by the massive curved antler which protrudes from their heads and the twin sloping tusks that extend from their jaw. The moose-like beasts use their tusks primarily to dig for food, whereas the antler makes for a fearsome ramming weapon in contests to establish dominance over other males.'' |
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− | :''The shoveltusk are territorial and will protect their feeding grounds with deadly force. Adventurers traveling in Northrend would be wise to avoid these cantankerous and unpredictable beasts.'' |
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− | They have been compared to the [[talbuk]]s and the [[elekks]] of [[Nagrand]], a region found in the shattered realm of [[Outland]]. |
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− | == Gallery == |
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− | <gallery> |
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− | Image:Shoveltusk.jpg|Early concept art of a shoveltusk. |
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− | Image:Howlingshoveltusk.jpg|A shoveltusk in Howling Fjord. |
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− | Image:Shoveltuskbestiary.jpg|A shoveltusk in art. |
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− | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 17:07, 8 July 2011
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