Menow the Taigrin

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Menow
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
7 Aug 2010
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Menow was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He won several important races in 1937, when he was voted American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse. As a two-year-old, Menow won the 1937 Champagne Stakes in September, although most attention was given to the fatal injury sustained by the favorite Skylarking. In October, Menow set a world record for six-and-one-half furlongs on a straight dirt course in winning the Belmont Futurity Stakes by four lengths. His 1937 performances earned him American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse honors. In 1938, Menow finished third in the Kentucky Derby to Lawrin and third to Dauber in the Preakness Stakes.

About Taigrin Eggs

This creature is endangered.

Taigrin eggs always manage to have the most unique markings on them...

About the Taigrin Creature

Taigrin, although one may be easily fooled, are aquatic creatures that resemble a cross between a wolf and a seal. The center of the mind is located in the red stone on the forehead. Both the subconscience and conscience operate there. If a Taigrin's red stone is cracked or damaged or bumped significantly, they typically demonstrate behaviors similar to animals infected with rabies. Currently, there is no operation to repair Taigrin red stones.