BIO: Most amphibians of the Neopodian are rather small. They have each evolved evasive adaptations to avoid their enemies: the insects, and have been preyed by them since they have evolved for land. It seems like all is lost for the amphibians... But some amphibians fight back. The Efstrofopodaraki is a medium sized amphibian resembling some of Earth's Leptoceratopsids. Reaching up to a length of 7 feet, this creature is certainly evolving in an attempt to combat its predators, with a small nose horn and two tusks growing in its mouth. Despite this, it is a peaceful plant eater, swimming in the water to pluck some plants from the coast. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location(s): Coasts Endangerment level: 3 Diet: Herbivore Prey: Aquatic plants Role: Grazer Lifespan: 8 years ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evolution ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evolved from Katoapotoischio. Evolve to: A chasmosaurine thingy Phases lived: 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trivia (OPTIONAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlike other amphibians, the Efstrofopodaraki is warm blooded, allowing it to grow to a much larger size than most other amphibians. The massive sail on its back is used to absorb more heat, thus allowing the Efstrofopodaraki to stay at a warm temperature. The Efstrofopodaraki is also one of the only creatures capable of fighting off insects. Its muscular neck allows the skull to withstand heavy shocks from a charge, and the horn can deal a huge amount of injuries to its offender. Meanwhile, the tusks can do lethal damage, as the animal has a strong bite. This bite is mostly used to crack open shells, but it can be used as an alternate way of defense.
If this boi is too big, tell me to shrink him and I will nerf the size to 3.3 feet.