ECOLOGY
■Controlling Wind with Its Horns
Kushala Daora generates wind from a specialized internal organ. This wind may be
utilized for one of two purposes: encircling its body for defense or being fired from its
mouth as an attack. While we have yet to unravel the secrets of this wind-producing
organ, we have deduced that these winds are controlled by the pair of short horns on
Kushala Daora's crown. Several testimonies have proven that a Kushala Daora will lose
its ability to manipulate wind speed, power, and direction if its horns are damaged.
Current hypotheses contend that based on the horn's metallic properties, Kushala
Daora are able to control their wind through electromagnetic waves.