"Sauronoth are only a problem when in large numbers, which is usually around summer, as they are migratory animals. This is because they are a cause of minor deforestation, knocking down trees to clear pathways to other destinations or to feed on a tree's branches. However, migratory behavior has only been observed in large herds. Smaller herds are often composed of 2 adults that care for a single calf."@en . "Ailuromancy"@en . "Herbivore"@en . . "Sauro"@en . "N/A"@en . "N/A"@en . "Tail Whip"@en . . . . . . "Sauronoth"@en . "Forest and Hills, Ancestral Steppe, Deserted Island, Swamp, Old Swamp, Sandy Plains, Desert, Old Desert, Dunes, Flooded Forest, Volcano, Volcano , Old Volcano, Volcanic Hollow, Everwood, Great Forest, Primal Forest, Highland, Ancestral Tomb, Dawnwind Valley"@en . "The Gentle Giants"@en . "Timid creatures that travel in herds for protection. Sauronoth are not aggressive, but will defend their kin when threatened using their body weight and their whip-like tails."@en . "Aptonoth, Apceros"@en . "Sauronoth are only a problem when in large numbers, which is usually around summer, as they are migratory animals. This is because they are a cause of minor deforestation, knocking down trees to clear pathways to other destinations or to feed on a tree's branches. However, migratory behavior has only been observed in large herds. Smaller herds are often composed of 2 adults that care for a single calf. Sauronoth adults have few predators; their size alone is enough to make most carnivores avoid them. They seem to have a symbiotic relationship with the Jaraku, which will occasionally feed on parasitic insects that use the Sauronoth as their host."@en .