. Quadrupeds with short, stubby legs and an array of horns across their back, horranths were typically seen in few numbers on the grassy mountainsides of their homeworld.Possessing a high birthrate, horranth matriarchs could lay hundreds of eggs but were often constrained by a limited food supply. When food was plentiful, the high horranth birthrate saw a sharp increase in their numbers. Congregating in large family groups called broods, horranths often depleted their habitat's resources after a population boom.