| Animal | Cost | Size | Speed | Carrying Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basigoose | 200 gp | Large | 60 ft. | 480 lbs |
| Cassopony | 30 gp | Large | 50 ft. | 225 lbs |
| Dragon Elk | 200 gp | Large | 50 ft. | 540 lbs |
| Dromedary Dzo | 60 gp | Large | 40 ft. | 540 lbs |
| Elephoceros Beetle | 800 gp | Huge | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | 1,225 lbs |
| Flying Tamaraw | 10,000 gp | Huge | 25 ft., Fly 60 ft. (hover) | 1,320 lbs |
| Komodoceratops | 450 gp | Large | 40 ft. | 725 lbs |
| Moray Hound | 1,000 gp | Huge | 70 ft., Swim 60 ft. | 480 lbs |
| Polar Caniform | 300 gp | Large | 50 ft., Swim 30 ft. | 540 lbs |
| Talpatian | 500 gp | Huge | 50 ft. | 480 lbs |
| Yakalo | 100 gp | Large | 50 ft. | 725 lbs |
Many mounts in Kara-Tur employed by the elemental races are hybrid animals, which would be recognizable to anyone not from the land only as a strange mishmash of otherwise normal animals. While these animals are often bred to help carry equipment and transport people over long distances, they may also have special properties of their own to help defend their cargo or riders.
In addition to their normal properties, some mounts of the elemental races are Huge-sized and can carry multiple passengers. A Huge mount can carry six Small or Medium creatures, or up to two Large creatures normally.