RinghornThe horns of this goatlike deer grow up and curve around into a pair of massive, spiraling rings atop its head.Ringhorn CR 1Source Pathfinder #115: Trail of the Hunted pg. 82 XP 400 N Medium animal Init +3; Senses low-light vision, scent; Perception +8DefenseAC 13, touch 13, flat-footed 10 (+3 Dex) hp 11 (2d8+2) Fort +4, Ref +6, Will +1OffenseSpeed 40 ft. Melee 2 hooves +2 (1d4+1)StatisticsStr 13, Dex 16, Con 13, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 13 Base Atk +1; CMB +2; CMD 15 (19 vs. trip) Feats Nimble MovesB, Skill Focus (Perception) Skills Acrobatics +7 (+11 when jumping), Climb +5, Perception +8; Racial Modifiers +4 Climb SQ surefootedEcologyEnvironment temperate hills and plains Organization solitary, pair, or herd (10–30) Treasure noneSpecial AbilitiesSurefooted (Ex) Ringhorns are especially stable on their feet, granting them a +4 racial bonus on Climb checks and Nimble Moves as a bonus feat. A ringhorn is always considered to have a running start when jumping.DescriptionThe most populous of the Nesmian Plains’ half-dozen species of ibex, ringhorns are sturdy herbivores that populate the gullies, scrublands, and foothills of central Avistan. Surefooted to the extreme, ringhorns prance across sheer, rocky walls and over rough scree to avoid predators and migrate to new feeding grounds. Ringhorns are sexually dimorphic, with females growing up to 150 pounds and 4 feet tall at the shoulder, while males are slightly shorter but bulkier. They mate in the spring and bear a single calf in late summer, when their vast herds dominate entire valleys for months before they break apart into smaller groups and retreat into the mountains and canyons to wait out the winter.
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