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A mountain goat-like animal indigenous to the Nal'Shin Highlands. Prized for its soft wool, often refered to as 'Vulcan cashmere'.
A mountain goat-like animal indigenous to the Nal'Shin Highlands. Prized for its soft wool, often refered to as 'Vulcan cashmere'.
Hardy and nimble, the Sha'amii can subsist quite well on a diet of thistles and shrubs, but there are domesticated varieties (often distinguished by the different spelling "sham'amii") that appreciate a handful of grain. The Sham'amii are taller and more stocky than their wild and semi-wild cousins and are kept for their milk.
Hardy and nimble, the Sha'amii can subsist quite well on a diet of thistles and shrubs, but there are domesticated varieties (often distinguished by the different spelling "sham'amii") that appreciate a handful of grain. The Sham'amii are taller and more stocky than their wild and semi-wild cousins and are kept for their milk.
[[Category:Pets & Animals]]
[[Category: Vulcan Flora & Fauna]]

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File:Sha'amii
male Nal'Shin sha'amii

A mountain goat-like animal indigenous to the Nal'Shin Highlands. Prized for its soft wool, often refered to as 'Vulcan cashmere'. Hardy and nimble, the Sha'amii can subsist quite well on a diet of thistles and shrubs, but there are domesticated varieties (often distinguished by the different spelling "sham'amii") that appreciate a handful of grain. The Sham'amii are taller and more stocky than their wild and semi-wild cousins and are kept for their milk.