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==Description (from [[Bestiary]])==
==Description (from [[Bestiary]])==
</blockquote>A large antelope. Not normally aggressive but can defend itself if attacked. Delicious to eat.</blockquote>
<blockquote>A large antelope. Not normally aggressive but can defend itself if attacked. Delicious to eat.</blockquote>


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 21:19, 3 August 2025

Gnu Antelope
General Attributes:
Appearance Biome Temperate and Tropical Forests
Attack Resilience20
Fire Resilience15
Fall Resilience7.5
Attack Power1.5
Breathing Mode
Mountable
Motion:
Walk Speed17 km/h
Jump Height 1 meters
Acceleration Factor 0.5
Body:
Mass 250 kg
Bodybox Size 1.2 x 1.25 x 1.2
Other Attributes:
Drop 1-2 Raw Bacon
Food Vegetation
Herding Behavior
Spawner Egg
Creature Infobox Explanation

Description (from Bestiary)

A large antelope. Not normally aggressive but can defend itself if attacked. Delicious to eat.

Description

The Gnu Antelope, or Wildebeest, is a mammal in Survivalcraft with a black muzzle, brown fur, and horns similar to those of an impala but have a thicker body. 

Gnus are herbivores, meaning they will eat: Red flowerspurple flowerswhite flowerstall grass, and ivy.

They are non-hostile**, and drop 1-2 raw meat when killed.

Appearance Biome

Gnus can be found in Temperate and Tropical forests.

General Uses

They are a meat animal. 

Gnu can be spawned in creative gamemode using a spawner egg.

**This animal is GENERALLY passive, but there is approximately a 92.8% chance it will retaliate when attacked. Go HERE to see how this conclusion was drawn.