The Ravakor is one of the most recognizable animals of Dubheasa Prime. Common across much of the planet's northern latitudes, it occupies cold plains, rocky basins, gray-purple scrublands, and open highland valleys where its strength and endurance make it one of the dominant land predators.
At a glance, the species appears almost mammalian, with a long muscular body, thick striped fur, and a heavy tail used for balance during sudden lunges. Its head, however, is protected by reptilian facial plates and a crown of forward-facing horns that make the animal unmistakable even at a distance.
Ravakors are solitary and territorial. They usually avoid heavily settled areas, but remote communities treat them with caution and respect. On Dubheasa Prime, the animal has become a symbol of northern wilderness: dangerous, resilient, and inseparable from the planet's colder frontier landscapes.
