VenomX3000 Seasoned adventurer
Posts : 134 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 34 Location : Auriferous/Violaceous Galaxy
| Subject: VenomX3000's New Fauna (Simplified) Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:23 am | |
| Riesenzwei
Size: Male 50 Feet, Females 30 Feet
Threat: Very Low
Riesenzwei are gigantic crocodiles that hunt in the waters of Felarya. Little is known about the Riesenzwei other than their appearance and hunting habits. The have two mouths, one on top of the other. The top is used to produce sounds whereas the bottom is used to eat. When fully matured, Riesenzwei will only attack larger predators and will not look twice at Humans. With a low metabolism, they don't have to eat for close to 3 months making them a very low threat. The only thing peculiar about them, is that only one male exists in all of Felarya. The biggest threat to the Riesenzwei are the beings who kill them for their durable and magic resistant skin.
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Pazitorul
Size: 10 Feet
Threat: Very Low
Pazitorul are large panthers that roam Felarya as peaceful protectors to sentient beings. They only devour magic and other magic enriched beings by absorbing the power into the jewel on their tongues. They have the ability to treat and heal wounds as well as telepathically communicate with many of the creatures on Felarya. Pazitorul will use the stinger on their tail to inject a hallucinogenic acid into their opponents, which cause them to flee in terror. When their lives are threatened with no way out, Pazitorul will transform into an ethereal being. There method of attack is to simply teleport and go for openings.
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Nero
Size: 6 - 9 Feet
Threat: Medium
Nero are large creatures that take to the skies of Felarya. They are a savage creature that can only hunt at night, because light obscures their vision on tremendous levels. Currently, there are two forms, Swarm Nero and Stalker Nero. Swarm Nero will attack in large numbers, whereas the Stalker Nero will hunt alone. Nero will not stop attacking it's prey until either it, or it's prey has been killed. They are weak against many types of weapons and magic and are extremely lightweight, meaning they can sometimes be brought down with a Human's bare hands.
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Reptillian Master cartographer
Posts : 1996 Join date : 2008-10-24 Age : 32 Location : Denmark, Europe.
| Subject: Re: VenomX3000's New Fauna (Simplified) Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:46 am | |
| wait... a featherless... yet flying bird... please think that one through man | |
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VenomX3000 Seasoned adventurer
Posts : 134 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 34 Location : Auriferous/Violaceous Galaxy
| Subject: Re: VenomX3000's New Fauna (Simplified) Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:47 pm | |
| - Reptillian wrote:
- wait... a featherless... yet flying bird... please think that one through man
Did Pteranodons have feathers? i don't think so. Yet they still flew. I will change the part about "bird" to "creature", but there is a reason that this is called the simplified version. try reading the full description in the other one. VenomX3000's New Fauna | |
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alliance Veteran knight
Posts : 317 Join date : 2010-04-02 Age : 31 Location : In my own galaxy....rocking out to Dokken
| Subject: Re: VenomX3000's New Fauna (Simplified) Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:19 am | |
| Yes, many pterasaurs had feathers, as did many dromaeosaurs (Raptors). wanna know anything else about paleobiology, let me know | |
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Reptillian Master cartographer
Posts : 1996 Join date : 2008-10-24 Age : 32 Location : Denmark, Europe.
| Subject: Re: VenomX3000's New Fauna (Simplified) Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:47 am | |
| - VenomX3000 wrote:
- Reptillian wrote:
- wait... a featherless... yet flying bird... please think that one through man
Did Pteranodons have feathers? i don't think so. Yet they still flew. I will change the part about "bird" to "creature", but there is a reason that this is called the simplified version. try reading the full description in the other one.
VenomX3000's New Fauna oh i read it... but it just seemed wrong to call something without feathers a bird... | |
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VenomX3000 Seasoned adventurer
Posts : 134 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 34 Location : Auriferous/Violaceous Galaxy
| Subject: Re: VenomX3000's New Fauna (Simplified) Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:29 am | |
| - alliance wrote:
- Yes, many pterasaurs had feathers, as did many dromaeosaurs (Raptors).
wanna know anything else about paleobiology, let me know yes most Pterosaur did, but Pteranodons were said to have fur rather than feathers. | |
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