Enquirer the Chev

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Enquirer
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
23 Jul 2015
Name Origin:
Enquirer was a Thoroughbred who sired a long line of show horses. He was named for the Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper and carried one of the best bloodlines. He was named best three-year-old of 1870. He was the eleventh-ranked stud when he stood at Belle Meade in 1885. This is the only horse honored with a monument at Belle Meade.

About Chev Eggs

This egg was only given out on July 21-28 of 2015 for Egg Cave's 6-year birthday celebration.

About the Chev Creature

A descendent of the goat, the Chev evolved by growing a hard spinal coat of blue rock. This added spinal strength makes Chevs more capable of traversing dangerous and rocky mountainsides. Chevs can breathe fine at high altitudes; the Science and Research Center in Ark City believes that the blue rock on their backs is capable of storing additional oxygen that can be delivered when there isn't a lot of oxygen in the air.