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Typhon || Protosdrakos

CScs893276•Created June 2, 2022
Typhon || Protosdrakos
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BIO: The Protosdrakos is a massive descendant of the Protigi. A heavily built creature, it is the largest Protigi descendant, measuring up to 3 feet in length. While the Infectorum's descendants are dominating the land, the Protosdrakos is doing the same in the water, as it is an apex predator. The animal has a small tongue that it uses to hunt prey, wriggling it around to attract it. Once the prey comes close enough, the Protosdrakos will snap it up. The name, which literally means "First Dragon" in Greek, is well earned thanks to two whiskers growing out of its snout. These resemble the whiskers of traditional Chinese dragons, and they are used for display purposes, with the male's whiskers being longer. The Protosdrakos, just like its ancestor, has a pair of lungs. Because of this, it must rise up to the surface for some air every 15 hours. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location(s): Shallow waters, but they don't coexist with descendants of Interfectorem Vermis or larger animals. Endangerment level: [1-5 scale] 3 (Rare, but not endangered) Diet: Carnivourous Prey: Ygaeth and smaller animals Role: Apex Lifespan: 6 years ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evolution ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evolved from the Protigi https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/697188298 Evolve to: A Rausuchian animal Phases lived: 1, 2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trivia (OPTIONAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Protosdrakos has now grown something even more unique: fully developed legs with 8 toes. Because of this, the animal will sometimes haul itself onto land, but it will retreat back to the water soon after. The Protosdrakos also sheds its skin like most amphibians. During shedding, it will rest in the shallows for a week, as other animals will pick off the leftover skin.

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Project ID699886005
CreatedJune 2, 2022
Last ModifiedJune 2, 2022
SharedJune 2, 2022
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