
Often, those who unwittingly anger a woolly rhino have no time to amend the intrusion before the beast attacks. Any threat (real or perceived) to the rhino or its herd is met with loud bellows and the stomping of feet. The woolly rhino is legendary for its foul temper, and its size and huge horn give it a ferocious bravery. The woolly rhinoceros is an herbivore, though unlike its non-woolly cousin it grazes for food rather than browsing on larger plants.

trip)įeats Diehard, Endurance, Great Fortitude, Skill Focus ( Perception) Special Attacks powerful charge (gore, 4d8+18), trample (2d6+13, DC 23) This large rhinoceros has a shaggy pelt of long, brown fur and a row of immense horns on its snout and brow.ĪC 19, touch 9, flat-footed 19 (+10 natural, –1 size) Attack gore (1d8) Ability Scores Str 14, Dex 14, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 5 Special Qualities scent.ħth-Level Advancement: Size Large AC +3 natural armor Attack gore (2d6) Ability Scores Str +8, Dex –2, Con +4 Special Qualities powerful charge. Starting Statistics: Size Medium AC +4 natural Speed 40 ft. The rhinoceros is notoriously short-tempered and prone to attacking anything it perceives as approaching too closely (generally within a distance of 80 feet-the distance of a single charge-for most rhinos). Its thick hide is a mottled gray color, and it can run surprisingly fast for a beast of its size. The rhinoceros feeds on leafy plants, branches, and even thorny shrubs.

Organization solitary, pair, or herd (3–12)

Woolly rhinoceros were about 15 feet long from the tip of their snouts to the base of their tails. Its body was covered in a thick reddish-brown fur. trip)įeats Endurance, Great Fortitude, Skill Focus ( Perception) Woolly Rhinoceros Description & Size s The woolly rhinoceros stood about six feet tall at the shoulders and about nine feet to the top of its head. Special Attacks powerful charge (gore, 4d6+12) This rhinoceros has a low-slung head with twisted ears that lie back along its neck.ĪC 16, touch 9, flat-footed 16 (+7 natural, –1 size)
