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In the '']'' ] ], the tyrg is a ]. It resembles a cross between a ] and a ]. The tyrg's habits are fairly similar to that of real-life predatory mammals, with its main interests being in hunting, breeding and survival. It attacks by stunning prey with a raspy-roaring howl, and then moving in to attack with its claws and teeth.

Tyrgs cannot speak.

They are regarded as ] in alignment.

==References==
*Breault, Mike, ed, et al. ''Greyhawk Monstrous Compendium Appendix'' (TSR, ]).

*Kuntz, Robert J. and Gary Gygax. ''Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure'' (], 1984).

*], ], ] & ]. "Maure Castle." ''Dungeon'' #112 (Paizo Publishing, ]).


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