Saber-tooth moose lion

History
The Saber-tooth Moose-lion is native to the forests of the Southern Earth Kingdom. Saber-tooth Moose-lions stand at least ten feet tall, with brown fur, long muzzles, and palm-shaped antlers on their heads. Its body and tail are feline in appearance, and its two enlarged upper fangs extend past its lower jaw. The moose-lion also has large clawed paws. These animals are extremely good fighters their long teeth, long horns and ferocious attitude make them a formidable opponent. Although they look scary, for the most part saber-tooth moose-lions are friendly animals that is, unless you stand in between a mother saber-tooth moose-lion and her cub, then these animals have been known to become quite violent.



Cubs are very small (no larger than a small dog) and are difficult to classify until their horns and fangs grow in. They vaguely resemble a light brown hippo with a stubby tail. Without its giant teeth and horns grown in, they seem harmless.

Saber-tooth Moose-lions appear in "Bitter Work."

Connection
The saber-toothed moose-lion is a clear cut mix of a moose and the prehistoric saber-toothed cat. The moose is the largest member of the deer family. The saber-toothed tiger is a member of the cat family that lived in the Americas from 3 million to 10,000 years ago.