D-F
desert kaiila
(noun):
also known as sand kaiila; this omnivorous animal is related to the
southern kaiila and similar in most aspects barring pelt color and rearing of
young; pelt color is tawny or black and young are suckled for a length of time.
The men of the Tahari Desert use this mount.
dock eel (noun): a black freshwater fish, 4’ long and weighing 8-10 lbs.; carnivorous; they inhabit the shallow waters around the dock and wharves of river ports (Book 15: Rogue of Gor, page 155; Book 16: Guardsman of Gor, page 130)
eel
(noun):
a voracious animal that can maim or kill a slave in moments. Some
varieties are edible and considered a gorean delicacy. Varieties include: river
eel, black eel, and spotted eel.
(Book 25:
Magicians of Gor, page 428)
egg, Priest-King’s (noun): the last egg of the Mother sought by Tarl Cabot as an agent of the Priest-Kings so that they might replenish their race and keep it from extinction. It was found in plain sight, a gray, squarish, grained, leathery object in the wagon of the Tuchuk Ubar San, Kamchak. (Book 4: Nomads of Gor, pages 326-327)
finch, whistling (noun): flighted bird found at the ground level of the Schendi rainforest it is insectivorous. (Book 13: Explorers of Gor, page 311)
fisher, Ushindi (noun): a tufted water bird of the rainforests. It has long white feathers and long legs.
fleer
(noun):
large, hook-billed bird which hunts at night
(Book 11:
Slave Girl of Gor, page 117)
fleer, long-billed (noun): a bird inhabitant of the emergent level of the Schendi rainforest. (Book 13: Explorers of Gor, page 311)
fleer, prairie (noun): yellow bird with long wings and a sharp bill; sometimes called the ‘maize bird’ or ‘corn bird’ from the belief that it is usually the first bird to find food (Book 17: Savages of Gor, page 246)
forest
panther
(noun):
is a tawny-colored, proud beast and is very common in the forests. They
hunt largely at night but are not invariably nocturnal. They normally hunt when
they are hungry or irritable.
frevet
(noun):
small quick mammal, an insectivore that is kept in some homes for insect
control.
(Book 21:
Mercenaries of Gor, page 276)
fruit
tindel
(noun):
a bird, which inhabits the rain forests of the Schendi area
(Book 13:
Explorers of Gor, page 311)