The striped wormnose is the widest spread one of its genus in the sparsely inhabited land of Waiho. It’s generally even tempered due to its lack of predators, making it great as a mount when properly tamed.



Its diet consists of various vegetation and occasional arthropods, which it catches with its “trunks” or in larger quantities, scoops with the mandible and swallows whole. The inner side of the mandible is full of small teeth-like structures which prevent the prey from escaping.

The crest on its head is used to distinguish between sexes, as well as sexual display. The body is covered in short thin fur over the torso, but is bare at the head, feet and tail.

It has an excellent sense of smell and vision. It’s often seen gathering food in dusk when its favorite critters crawl out, which is probably the reason for its great night vision.