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The '''skelli''' (''Cuon astralis'', <abbr title="plural">pl.</abbr>: skellii) is a [[mammalian]] species indigenous to the [[southern continent]]. They are a natural prey of [[dragon|dragons]] and are among the oldest mammalian species known to exist. [[Northern continent|The northern continent]] has a large population of skellii; centuries ago large groups of skellii migrated to the northern continent so as to escape predation. A northern-native subspecies evolved to adapt to the cooler climate.
The '''skelli''' (''Pilocalva'', <abbr title="plural">pl.</abbr>: skellii) is a [[mammalian]] species indigenous to the [[southern continent]]. They are a natural prey of [[dragon|dragons]] and are among the oldest mammalian species known to exist. [[Northern continent|The northern continent]] has a large population of skellii after many of them migrated to escape predation. This has resulted in a northern-native species which evolved to adapt to the cooler and less dangerous climates.
 
== Taxonomy ==
=== Species ===
: ''P. primigenius'', '''Southern skelli'''
: ''P. lanatus'', '''Northern skelli'''
[[Category:Southern continent species]]
[[Category:Southern continent species]]
[[Category:Mammalian species]]
[[Category:Mammalian species]]

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The skelli (Pilocalva, pl.: skellii) is a mammalian species indigenous to the southern continent. They are a natural prey of dragons and are among the oldest mammalian species known to exist. The northern continent has a large population of skellii after many of them migrated to escape predation. This has resulted in a northern-native species which evolved to adapt to the cooler and less dangerous climates.

Taxonomy

Species

P. primigenius, Southern skelli
P. lanatus, Northern skelli