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Their moss-like skin color ranges from light green to blue and purple. A thin layer of moss will inevitably grow on the skin of a forest troll shortly after they are born, giving them their characteristic green coloring. The forest trolls' bodies can support plant life to a limited extent due to a mutation that took place many millennia ago.

Like the Tauren, trolls do not wear standard shoes or boots, although while tauren are unable to do so because of the shape of their hooves, trolls are

Trolls have only two fingers and a thumb on their hands, and they have only two toes on each foot. Their long arms, strong legs and quick reflexes make them adept hunters. They have both elven and orcish characteristics with their fierce fangs and long ears. Trolls are often tall, lanky, and muscular. For example, Darkspear Berserkers in Warcraft III were larger even than grunts. Although the Darkspear are the weakest and smallest of all the troll races, they are the most cunning and intelligent and can still grow to rather immense sizes. Darkspear are the playable trolls in World of Warcraft. Many trolls have no loyalty except amongst their own tribes, with the exception of the Darkspear tribe, Shatterspear tribe, and Revantusk tribe, the former two being part of the Horde, while the latter being allies of them. For further discussion of these outliers, consult the below section on these so-called "monstrous" trolls. As with other races, there are also scattered trolls who far exceed the normal size range.

Two exceptions to this are the Drakkari and the Zandalari, who tend to be somewhat larger than their kindred. They average seven feet in height and two hundred pounds in weight. They are one of the very few pre-Titan races of Azeroth. Trolls (aka trollkind) are a diverse sapient race in Azeroth and can be found in every part of the world.
