Palaeoloxodon Namadicus: Init +0; Atk trunk +8 melee (1d8 plus grab and constrict) or gore +8 melee (2d8 plus knock prone) or trample +4 melee (10d8); AC 18; HD 24d8; MV 40’; Act 2d24; SP grab and constrict (automatic damage each round, damage increases by +1d each round, opposed Str vs. +12 to escape), knock prone (Fort DC 25 negates), crit 20-24; SV Fort +18; Ref +0; Will +7; AL N.
These gigantic prehistoric elephants weigh 1d5+20 tons, almost four times as much as adult African elephants, and reach heights of 1d5+14 feet. Their tusks are 1d7+9 feet long, weighing 1d50+250 pounds each, and worth 1 gp per pound.
These elephants live primarily in open grassland. They live in matriarchal herds of 6d6 individuals, including adult females and calves of both gender. As with other elephants, males are larger, and more volatile, than females, and live alone except when in musth.
These elephants are otherwise similar to those described in the Cyclopedia of Common Animals, which includes African, Asiatic, and Borneo elephants as well as mammoths and mastodons.


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