Brahmin (Fallout)

Brahmin are creatures found in the Core Region of 2161 and 2241.

Background
Brahmin have been domesticated throughout the years since the Great War. Some brahmin can be seen wandering the Wasteland, but this is rather rare. Through their domestication, they have been used primarily for meat, milk, and their hides which are tanned to make leather. Traders often use them as pack animals.

They attack by head-butting or trying to gore someone with their horns, however in the Mad Brahmins encounter, a group will charge at the Chosen One and explode on impact.

Biology
As a result of the constant radiation, these formerly normal cows have sprouted a second independent head. Brahmin have eight stomachs, and male brahmin have four testicles. Their skin has turned a toasty, dusty orange-red color from the fallout exposure and their horns have become a dirty brown. In addition, their udder has increased in size.

Gameplay attributes
Brahmin are low level creatures and can be little more than a nuisance in the beginning of the game, if you can even find one that is hostile. In fact, most brahmin throughout the game are non-hostile and will only attack if provoked, as they are mainly found in ranches and small settlements. When they attack they run and ram into foes, swinging their horns into the body of the threat. Although their hide is thick, bullets will still penetrate and kill them rather quickly.

Brahmin
Regular brahmin are durable creatures, although far from aggressive seeing as they are domesticated beasts of burden.

Angry brahmin
Angry brahmin are brahmin with a mean streak, and won't hesitate to attack unwary victims.

Weak brahmin
Weak brahmin are feeble from sickness or famine, and pose a far smaller threat to travellers than the angry - or even normal - brahmin.

Wild brahmin
Wild brahmin are undomesticated creatures, who roam the large steppes of the wastes in large herds.

Appearances
These brahmins appear in Fallout and Fallout 2.