Beast of Burden. The yuk is considered to be a Large animal for the purpose of determining its carrying capacity.
Sure-Footed. The yuk has advantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws made against effects that would knock it prone.
Hooves. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d4 + 2) bludgeoning damage.
Horns. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 4) Bludgeoning damage.
Description
A distant and strange cousin to the cow, the yuk is a very odd and strange creature. Used as a source of food and a beast of burden, it would not be tolerated if it wasn't so efficient in survival and lack of needing food.
This creature has three legs, the positioning of which alternates depending on the position of it's head. The yuk can move it's head to any side of it's body, be that front, side, rear, or even straight up. It prefers to keep two of it's legs near it's head and keep the one in the back. It will sometimes forget to move it's head to it's comfortable out of sheer stupidity. If it falls on it's side, it will twist it's head and move it's legs into it's body to the new bottom and stand up.
If these creatures ever were to fall into the water, they will float as though they were filled with air. They move in some unknown way, but what ever way they move in the water, it is the same speed that they move on land.
The yuk has no teeth and will put things in it's mouth to feel things out, unaware of the dangers of doing so. It also has never been seen eating. It is unknown how or what these creatures eat.
Additionally, this creature has never been seen dead. When one appears to be getting old, it disappears suddenly without a trace.
If one is ever "killed" it wakes up later as though nothing happened and continue on it's life.
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