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Chilesaurus...the prehistoric platypus
xxtorodich posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Height: 5.5 meters (data not historically corresponding). Length: 3.2 meters.. Diet: Herbivorous Temperament: Neutral Doma: Pasive Wild: "In this Ark there are so many peculiarities, such as the chilesaurus, a creature as rare as it is fascinating, it has characteristics of many species that I have observed over time, at first glance it seems to be a creature with a carnivorous diet but due to its strange dental formation it is not It is surprising that it feeds on plants. It has a passionate taste for eggs, it will not hesitate to take them or even take care of them, the chilesaurus is a strong creature that is not afraid of larger animals than itself " Characteristics: This peculiar dinosaur which shares a family with various groups such as theropods, sauropodomorphs and ornithischians, with an increased size of 3 meters as it was 150 million years ago, to 5.5 meters in order to have a better efficiency within the game. It has robust legs, medium arms with two fingers with thick claws and a long somewhat feathered body, as well as a moderately fast speed, and a similar short beak-shaped head with irregular spatula-shaped teeth. Skills: The chilesaurus will be able to stomp with its strong legs to do area damage, and thanks to its peculiar teeth it will be able to make powerful bites (but it will not be able to Farm meat or skin), and thanks to its thin and long body it will be able to do a 180 turn. degrees depending on where you look and attack (not secured). You will be able to hatch up to 4 eggs on the mount, with increasing speed and a higher chance of having twins or triplets. In addition, having fertilized eggs on the mount will obtain a buffo with which it can greatly increase its speed and release pheromones that debilitate nearby creatures.. By exposing himself to radiation, he will not only improve the possibility of obtaining mutations in the eggs, but will also increase his resistance and attack since he does not like these areas very much. And it will have the ability to steal eggs, effectively with its long tail and it will be immune to radiation, but this could affect the eggs it is hatching. Doma: "Pasive" This dinosaur will not let itself sleep, what we have to do is ensure that it is affected by some poisonous red mushroom, causing it to pass over it or strengthening organic polymer which will make it enter a state of lucidity where we can feed it with (Aggeravic Mushroom) in order to gain their trust, all this while the dinosaur flees, and does procedural damage. Note: An apology for the bad English, I did this text with a translator, I hope to be able to do my own illustrations of the chilesaurus, but for now I'm leaving these from the internet. I can edit any aspect of the dino with suggestions, thank you very much for reading my creature, good luck to all the participants. An apology for changing the characteristics a lot, I was not aware of the ģigantoraptor and the abilities that I put were too similar, I did not do it with intentions of plagiarism because I did not know about them, so I am open to any change that you offer. 🙃 -
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Common Name: Mesopithecus Species: Mesopithecus amicufur Time: Late Miocene/Late Pliocene Diet: Omnivore Temperament: Curious Wild: Mesopithecus amicufur is an omnivorous monkey species, primarily inhabiting the island's jungles. It is smaller than a human, but can move at about the same speed. It is not normally aggressive, but small groups of Mesopithecus can be troublesome. Additionally, their curious nature means they will try to steal anything they see fall to the ground. Unlike most creatures on the island, Mesopithecus seems to actively seek out nearby humans to interact with. They are very friendly and curious, but this same playful nature means that they occasionally throw their feces at humans. Some of my tribe mates become angry at this, but I am sure this is a sign of friendly socialization. Domesticated: A common pet, Mesopithecus is very easy to keep fed. It will eat nearly anything, though it prefers fruits to meats. Mesopithecus is most often used as a social companion, as it cannot carry enough to be a beast of burden, is not large enough to be ridden, and is not particularly useful for combat. It is, however, quite effective at vocally warning of incoming intruders with copious amounts of tossed fecal matter.-
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Common Name: Ichthy Species: Ichthyosaurus curiosa Time: Late Triassic - Early Jurassic Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Curious Wild: Ichthyosaurus curiosa is a comparatively small carnivore found in the waters around the island. It is slightly larger than a human, but that’s still small compared to the leviathans roaming these waters. It seems to be very interested in any creature around its size, often approaching and following humans swimming through its waters. Despite its appearance, the Ichthyosaurus is neither a fish nor an ocean mammal. Like many creatures in the waters around the island, it is actually an aquatic reptile. Domesticated: I can’t think of a better mount for someone starting to explore the island’s seas and waterways. Ichthyosaurus is comparatively fast swimmer, and even in the wild will cozy right up to you and try to figure out what you’re doing. Taming these is actually pretty easy, as they seem to love humans and will be fed and tamed without the use of violence.-
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Common Name: Compy Species: Compognathus curiosicarius Time: Late Jurassic Period Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Curious Wild: One of the smallest predators on the island, Compognathus curiosicarius can be seen as a pet, a pest or a threat. While alone, Compsognathus is not dangerous or aggressive. In larger packs, however, it remembers its carnivorous nature. After a group of Compsognathus grows to a certain size, their pack mentality always seems to embolden them to "attack". For some reason Compsognathus is not naturally afraid of humans. Rather it seems to be quite curious of humans and their instruments of survival. They tend to be drawn toward humans out of this curiosity, and then call their pack mates to help explore their discovery. This usually leads to the aforementioned pack aggression. Domesticated: Compsognathus's can be tamed quite easily, so some tribes keep them for little more than friendly companionship. However they gain increasing significant attack power and speed when close proximity to other Compsognathus, as their pack aggression takes over their behavior. Additionally their distress call carries quite far, rapidly alerting the tribe and its pets to danger more efficiently, and increasing the likelihood of forming a so called 'Compy Gang'.-
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