Hrumph

These powerful, thick-necked herbivores are native to the Gungan Swamps of Naboo

The Hrumph gets its name from a loud, deep, guttural sounds they make. They have four lonh horns for defense and the protection of their two long sensative ears.They are not choosy about food because they have a sharp beak for nipping through tough xosha grass (wich thay have to kneel to reach) and the barks of hsuberry trees, tassler trees, and hydenock.Three to four meters long at the shoulders, Hrumphs are quite large.Hrumphs have sparsley haired hides and have protective cartilaginous spines on their back.They also have shaggy fetlocks to protect against nipping crustaceans.

Hrumphs are quite nearsighted and with an irritable temperament they never hesitate to charge.The Hrumph is also a good leaper, despite its bulk, giving it more of a good defense.

Female Hrumphs give birth to one calf at a time. Herds defend young by encircling them and facing outward like a shield.