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[[File:Siuillt.png|thumb| Although not all Siu-Illt-Nas produce feathers, those which do are known to be particularly fierce and aggressive.  Thankfully, feathered Siu-Illt-Nas are relatively uncommon in the areas of [[Corum]] which are heavily populated by humans.]]
[[File:Siuillt.png|thumb| Regarded as one of the continent's top land-based predators, a pack of Siu-Illt-Nas is capable of taking down virtually any of [[Corum|Corum's]] large herbivores .]]
[[File:RangeSiuillt.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Siu-Illt-Nas.]]
[[File:RangeSiuillt.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Siu-Illt-Nas.]]
Capable of advanced forms of communication, members of this species are known to employ complex tactics when hunting. Undoubtedly the top land-based predators in Northern Corum—aside from humans—few creatures are able to withstand an attack by two or three '''Siu-Illt-Nas'''. Standing at around a meter tall, this bipedal creature uses its razor-sharp talons to disembowel prey, before biting into flesh with its razor-sharp teeth. Females of this species tend to be more red in color than males, which tend to feature three to four small backwards facing horns.
Capable of advanced forms of communication, members of this species are known to employ complex tactics when hunting. Undoubtedly the top land-based predators in Northern Corum—aside from humans—few creatures are able to withstand an attack by two or three '''Siu-Illt-Nas'''. Standing at around a meter tall, this bipedal creature uses its razor-sharp talons to disembowel prey, before biting into flesh with its razor-sharp teeth. Females of this species tend to be more red in color than males, which tend to feature three to four small backwards facing horns.

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Regarded as one of the continent's top land-based predators, a pack of Siu-Illt-Nas is capable of taking down virtually any of Corum's large herbivores .
In red, the known range of the Siu-Illt-Nas.

Capable of advanced forms of communication, members of this species are known to employ complex tactics when hunting. Undoubtedly the top land-based predators in Northern Corum—aside from humans—few creatures are able to withstand an attack by two or three Siu-Illt-Nas. Standing at around a meter tall, this bipedal creature uses its razor-sharp talons to disembowel prey, before biting into flesh with its razor-sharp teeth. Females of this species tend to be more red in color than males, which tend to feature three to four small backwards facing horns.

Found in only 6 out of 20 Pallisican cities in Corum, this species is common.


Complex Vocalizations

When hunting in numbers, the Siu-Illt-Nas is capable of taking down prey many times its size. Here, a pack of Siu-Illt-Nas hunts a Giid-Lisea-Eda near the Siroccoan Hinters.

As pack hunters, Siu-Illt-Nas are known to employ the use of complex vocalizations in order to communicate with other members of their group, especially when hunting larger prey such as the Giid-Lisea-Eda or the Eeli-Illt-Eda. Researchers working for the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency have documented at least a dozen of the Siu-Illt-Nas' distinct vocalizations. In the clip below, one hears a group of three Siu-Illt-Nas become excited at the sound of a nearby Giid-Lisea-Eda. Among the vocalizations heard in this clip, one hears the high pitched squeals of two subordinate members of a hunting party, and the loud, drawn out croaking sound of a hunting party leader.

Siu-Illt-Nas Hunting Part