Raino Raino no Mi: Model Woolly Rhinoceros

Introduction
The Raino Raino no Mi (Rhino Rhino no Mi: Model Woolly Rhinoceros) is an Ancient Zoan Devil Fruit that can make someone a hybrid of, or a full-on Woolly Rhino at will.

It was eaten by the shipwright/muscle of the Ancient Pirates, one Ludwig von Rampagne.

Appearance
It had a rather weird color combination to be sure; a mix between brown and grey, with black stripes shaped like horns, and a fuzzy texture like that of a peach with excess hair. Its shape was like that of a slightly misshapen kiwi.

Usage
The usage of this is fairly self-explanatory; but in specifics, it can be used to both resist against ice, and pound through most solid objects as though they're made of paper. On top of that, at top speed, anyone unlucky enough to be ran over by Ludwig's charge may as well be roadkill.

Strengths
Both ice resistance, and a bit of ice control via using it as a bit of frostbitten armor. This combined with powerful strength makes he who eats this a formidable enemy indeed.

Weaknesses
Much like with any other powerhouse attack/item, its strength can be used against its owner with ease; so in other words, Donquixote Doflamingo would have a field day with him if he were still around and about! Not to mention, he can't charge through Sea Prism Stone, or it'll break his horn, which will essentially cripple him.

Attacks
Noted attacks include:

The Raino Raino Slam; a basic hybrid attack, which does as the name suggests, slamming enemies either into the ground or into a wall.

The Raino Raino Toss; a stronger, much more powerful attack; which flings an enemy into the air either with his arms, or his horn in beast form, high into the air and possibly impaling the victim as a result.

The Raino Raino Blizzard Charge; Ludwig's most powerful move. He charges with such force that he creates a mini blizzard that acts as freezing armor to stick to enemies. On top of that, it breaks virtually every bone in a normal man's body.

Trivia
Originally, this was meant to be the role of a Styracosaurus Devil Fruit; but while that will be covered in the future, I have my reservations of having multiple dinosaur Devil Fruits running around. That's why I stuck with mostly an ice age cast/post-dinosaur era beasts. Though there is one exception that's also a member of the Ancient Pirates, but that'll be discussed on a different page.