More are coming soon! Agrios Kolymvitis With its powerful jaws and huge serrated teeth, the Agrios Kolymvitis is the king of the daylight zone. The beast is the size of the Trunkocetus and has the same body thickness, allowing it to be at the top of the food chain of it’s habitat. It's jaws are about 10 metres long, giving it a bite force of a whopping 800,000 PSI. It hunts Horribilum terribulus, Petontas Tromos, Splurge and smaller animals in the sea. Despite this, it can't go onto land or shallow water, as a beached individual will have its organs crushed. When mating, the female lays between 1-3 eggs. The parents guard the eggs fiercely and look after the young until they are about 18 years old. Petontas tromos The Petontas tromos is arguably the biggest flying animal of Teraminos. It is about 20 metres long and is about 15 metres tall. Its wingspan alone is 90 metres across. The Petontas tromos is an expert hunter. Just like an owl, it is almost silent, and its eyes are in front of his skull, giving it binocular vision and an excellent judge of distance. It swoops down and graps its prey, which are Zaxaflids, Skoupizo Raptors, Rachia, Ranus Salamandrus and fish. The female lays one egg that she incubates. The male, meanwhile, looks for food for the female, who is slightly larger than him. They then care for the chick until it is about 5 years old.