DAnconia:
I have noo idea what´s XNA… :o
BUT - I know what´s a XBOX. Good luck I have one …otherwise…
lol
However – sounds cool what you´re doing!
Is programming so boring? Really? The word “programming” blows my mind.
It´s absolutely incredible (for me
)what programmers do.
Etcher:
Sorry Etcher – believe me, my digicam is damaged. Since months! And I didn´t buy a new one thus far. Yep- 2009 and Moni lives out of date. No scanner, no digicam. Shame on me. 
However – here´s my sketch. 
gpepper:
Yes – you´re right! 
YONA:
As promised – my sketch (ok ok… in Europe it´s Tuesday 5:05 AM …
oh sh*** I just realized – less than 2hours sleep hence!!! :eek: … but it´s still monday --> pacific time. ;))
My cgCoach creatures+critters contest entry:
I guess it´s okidoki to post it here, too since I´ll use Zbrush entirely.
I finally scanned my pencil sketch and painted it within Zbrush.
Here you go:
Trezoccolo
Name: Trezoccolo
Habitat: Desert and forest (Southwest-Northwest U.S.A)
Lifespan: 20-25 years
Top-speed: 48 mph
Height: (from the hooves to the horns) 7.54 feet tall
Weight: Adult Trezoccolos weigh an average of 630 kilo (1400 pounds).
They spend most of their lives in family groups.
Trezoccolos can leap 2 meters (about 6 feet) in the air and reach 9 meters (about 30 feet) in a single bound.
Special characteristics:
Trezoccolos have three hooves on each leg.
Three horns (head + per leg) and three tails.
The female Trezoccolos are a little bit smaller and their horns are smaller,too.
But they are waaay more dangerous as the male Trezoccolos especially if they have foals.
(They ALWAYS get triplets. Whew! :eek: No surprise that they´re short-tempered!
)
They have two (NOT three ;)) yaps – one with sharp teeth for meat, the other one for plants.
Yep – they are omnivores. 
And last but not least:
They have three pair of eyes:
– The pair on top for the day.
– The pair in the middle for nigh vision
– and the lowest pair for thermal imaging.
Therewith they can easily locate preys, enemies or fellow species.
I hope the translation is correct. 
Comments + critique + suggestions - more than welcome.
Cheers!