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* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' has [http://magiccards.info/shm/en/68.html Hollowborn Barghest], a very big dog. That's not dry grass it's standing in—those are ''trees''. |
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' has [http://magiccards.info/shm/en/68.html Hollowborn Barghest], a very big dog. That's not dry grass it's standing in—those are ''trees''. |
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* The [[Space Wolves]] of [[Warhammer 40,000]] ride giant wolves. How giant? Well, they're big enough for a seven-foot-tall Viking [[Space Marine]] in [[Power Armor]] to ride, some reaching the size of a [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|Rhino]] ([[Up to Eleven|whose carrying capacity is ten of the aforementioned]] [[Power Armor]]-wearing [[Space Marines]]). |
* The [[Space Wolves]] of [[Warhammer 40,000]] ride giant wolves. How giant? Well, they're big enough for a seven-foot-tall Viking [[Space Marine]] in [[Power Armor]] to ride, some reaching the size of a [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|Rhino]] ([[Up to Eleven|whose carrying capacity is ten of the aforementioned]] [[Power Armor]]-wearing [[Space Marines]]). |
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* Worgs and winter wolves in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', wolf-like creatures big enough to be mounted by humans. ''[[Pathfinder]]'' allows druids and other classes with access to wolf animal companions to get it to Large size (equivalent to a horse) at level 7, and the mammoth rider [[Prestige Class]] gives an even more ridiculous option with a Huge wolf mount (as big as an African elephant). |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |