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Explorers first wrote about Raptaroos near [[Cogwheel]], reporting a lack of sleep from their incessant whooping and cackling. While initially considered an annoyance, Raptaroos were gradually found useful for for pest control, eventually becoming useful sentries of silos and grain fields. Some settlements have attempted further domestication, but Raptaroos prove too erratic and mischievous for domestic duties. | |||
Hunters trade their fur and feathers, and the Raptaroos goofy antics are often the subject of frequent local jokes and stories. Archaeological findings suggest that ancient families entertained prehistoric Raptaroos, especially by allowing them to interact with kittens, which is supported by their overwhelmingly friendly demeanor towards [[catfolk]]. | |||
The species has been around for centuries, surviving due to strong adaptability and a lack of predators. They are most adept at arboreal living, and are assumed to come from the deciduous ecosystems dotting southern [[Kotemara]]. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The {{PAGENAME}} was sponsored by Skeevertut as part of the "Design a Companion" [[Kickstarter]] reward tier. | * The {{PAGENAME}} was sponsored by Skeevertut as part of the "Design a Companion" [[Kickstarter]] reward tier. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:21, 6 May 2026
The Southern Raptaroo is a
Fauna item, and was designed by a Kickstarter backer.
| Southern Raptaroo | |||
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| The Southern Raptaroo | |||
| A master of ambush, the Raptaroo uses its prehensile tail to balance on high branches or cling to trees before making a powerful leap onto its prey. It’s also known to sneak up on wandering cats, giving them a harmless (but startling) surprise. (KS-sponsored by Skeevertut) | |||
| Type | |||
| Obtainment Method | Wheatley & Crowley | ||
| Cost | 9,500 | ||
| Sell Price | 950 | ||
| Nature | |||
| Taxonomy Class | Avian | ||
| Rarity | |||
| Debut Date | Missing Date | ||
Obtainment
- Wheatley and Crowley: Purchased from Wheatley and Crowley for 9,500
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Usage
- Fauna: Add to a cat to study it everyday and earn rewards each time you study.
Faunapedia Entries
- Main Article: Faunapedia
General Observation
A master of ambush, the Raptaroo uses its prehensile tail to balance on high branches or cling to trees before making a powerful leap onto its prey. It’s also known to sneak up on wandering cats, giving them a harmless (but startling) surprise.
Entry I
Explorers first wrote about Raptaroos near Cogwheel, reporting a lack of sleep from their incessant whooping and cackling. While initially considered an annoyance, Raptaroos were gradually found useful for for pest control, eventually becoming useful sentries of silos and grain fields. Some settlements have attempted further domestication, but Raptaroos prove too erratic and mischievous for domestic duties.
Hunters trade their fur and feathers, and the Raptaroos goofy antics are often the subject of frequent local jokes and stories. Archaeological findings suggest that ancient families entertained prehistoric Raptaroos, especially by allowing them to interact with kittens, which is supported by their overwhelmingly friendly demeanor towards catfolk.
The species has been around for centuries, surviving due to strong adaptability and a lack of predators. They are most adept at arboreal living, and are assumed to come from the deciduous ecosystems dotting southern Kotemara.
Trivia
- The Southern Raptaroo was sponsored by Skeevertut as part of the "Design a Companion" Kickstarter reward tier.

