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{{InfoboxPetpet
|PetPetImage=Caprior.gif
|Type=Medieval Petpet
|ReleaseDate=July 7, 2011
|PetpetID=347
}}
 
The '''Caprior''' is type of [[wikipedia:Goat|goat]]-like [[Petpet]] that tends to hold a fearsome expression to drive away potential enemies. Yet contrary to their initial appearance, they are actually quite shy and love to be helpful to their friends.
 
==Colours==
The Caprior is currently available in 2 different [[colour]]s:
 
{|align=center
|-valign=top
|width=240|
*[[Blue]] - ''Default''
|width=240|
*[[Royal]] - ''July 28, 2012''
|}
 
==Petpet Protection League==
The Caprior has been selected for the [[Petpet Protection League]] award once:
{{PPLWinner
|WeekNumber=484
|Name=Caprior
|Date=January 17, 2013
}}
 
==Trivia==
*The Caprior's name likely references the [[wikipedia:Latin|Latin]] root word ''capri-'' meaning goat or goat-like.


The '''Caprior''' is type of a [[Petpet#Medieval Petpet|Medieval]] [[Petpet]] that was released on July 7, 2011.  Capriors tend to hold a fearsome expression to drive away potential enemies.  Despite this, they are actually quite shy and love to be helpful to their friends.
[[Category:Medieval Petpets]]
[[Category:Medieval Petpets]]

Latest revision as of 01:57, 19 February 2015

Caprior
Caprior.gif
Type Medieval Petpet
Release Date July 7, 2011
Petpet Puddle

The Caprior is type of goat-like Petpet that tends to hold a fearsome expression to drive away potential enemies. Yet contrary to their initial appearance, they are actually quite shy and love to be helpful to their friends.

Colours[edit]

The Caprior is currently available in 2 different colours:

Petpet Protection League[edit]

The Caprior has been selected for the Petpet Protection League award once:

Week 484
Petpet Caprior
Date January 17, 2013

Trivia[edit]

  • The Caprior's name likely references the Latin root word capri- meaning goat or goat-like.