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Sibyllinae arboreaimitatus,The giant Mantis of Extinction
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Hello dear survivors, today I present to you the incredible Sibyllinae Arboreal Mimic is an extraordinary creature that evolved after being exposed to the mysterious compound Element on planet Earth, during the events that led to the desert of Element on the map Extinction, in the game ARK: Survival Ascended. This description will detail its characteristics, including sexual dimorphism. Sexual Dimorphism: One of the most striking characteristics of the Sibyllinae arboreaimitatus is the pronounced sexual dimorphism. Females of this species are notably larger than males, an intriguing evolutionary adaptation. While females can reach dimensions comparable to that of a Tyrannosaurus rex, males are generally about half the size. Size: Comparable to a Tyrannosaurus rex, females of this species stand out as some of the most imposing creatures in the Elemental wasteland. Camouflage: Both sexes possess the unique chameleonic ability to resemble a burnt tree in the Elemental Desert. This camouflage is used to ambush prey and avoid threats. Deadly Jaws: Both males and females have extremely powerful jaws, capable of crushing prey and even defending themselves against predators. Agility: Amazing agility is a trait common to both sexes, but more pronounced in males, allowing them to quickly change position when necessary, whether to hunt or escape danger. Wild Behavior: The Sibyllinae Arboreal Mimic is notoriously solitary and territorial, regardless of gender. They camouflage themselves like scorched trees, remaining motionless for long periods until prey or threats approach. When they detect a hunting opportunity or a potential threat, they quickly change posture, revealing their deadly jaws and striking with precision. ATAQUES!: Universal Attacks (Works on Both Genders): Predatory Bite: The Sibyllinae Arboreal Mimic lashes out with its powerful jaws, dealing significant damage to the target. This attack is effective both for hunting prey and defending against threats. Stealth Strike: Utilizing its chameleon ability, the Sibyllinae camouflage itself like a scorched tree and launch a surprise attack when prey approaches, delivering a powerful blow. Charge Attack: With its surprising agility, the creature can make a swift charge against its opponents, dealing considerable damage and even knocking down smaller targets. Male Exclusive Attacks: Sneak Attack: Males are remarkably agile and can execute a sneak attack, silently moving behind their prey and delivering a precise, deadly blow. Sequential attacks: when these attacks are enabled, you will have to set a certain time (which will appear on the screen) to increase the male's attack speed, which can reach a maximum of 200%. Female Exclusive Attacks: Devastating Smash: Females, due to their impressive size, have the ability to perform a crushing attack that can shatter prey and structures with ease. This attack is especially effective in siege situations. Menacing Scream: Females can emit a terrifying scream that temporarily stuns nearby prey and threats. This allows them to gain a tactical advantage in combat. Domestication methods: Camouflage Dance Steps for Males: 1.Careful Observation: The tamer must carefully observe the males in their natural habitat, studying their movements and behavior. 2. Imitative Dance: The tamer must learn and practice an imitative dance that reproduces the characteristic movements of Sibyllinae males. This can include agile movements such as jumping, sliding and turning. 3. Ritual of Approach: With the imitative dance mastered, the tamer must approach the males with the dance, imitating their movements and behavior. This establishes a form of communication and respect between the tamer and the creature. 4.Gradual Taming: Over time, the males will allow the tamer to come closer and closer, allowing him to gently touch their jaws and vulnerable areas. Domestication takes place gradually, as trust is built. 5.Integration in the Tribe: Once tamed, Sibyllinae males can be integrated into the tribe or team of survivors, where their agility and skills can be used for tasks such as hunting and reconnaissance. Steps of Camouflaged Harmony for Females: 1. Collective Approach: The tamer should approach Sibyllinae females with a group of tamed males, ensuring that they are present as mediators and demonstrators of trust. 2.Giving Gifts: Gifts, such as natural foods and materials from the Elemental Desert, should be offered to the female as a sign of peace and cooperation. 3.Dance of Harmony: The tamer, along with the tamed males, performs a choreographed dance that demonstrates harmony and cooperation. The dance incorporates movements that mimic the camouflage and posture of females. 4. Bond Building: The tamer and males continue to interact harmoniously with the female, gradually creating bonds of trust and respect. 5.Integration into the Tribe: Once the female accepts cooperation, she can be integrated into the tribe or team of survivors, where her majestic presence and formidable strength can be harnessed for defense and other activities.-
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🕷️Lagonomegopidae🕷️, the 8-legged snapper!♥️
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The Lagonomegopidae were a now extinct group of spiders that cared for their young by creating a kind of bag of webs on their backs, but which in the ark seem to have suffered a mutation. Wild: The Lagonomegopidae from The center are much bigger than expected and much stronger you can find the females carrying a bag of webs on their back this bag can contain 1 to 3 young usually already well grown but you can find an egg inside but these protective mothers bring with them a greater force in addition to the females you can find males that are the same way as them but much more aggressive being able to spot you from a considerable distance, when they get close they grab you and eat your head if you don't have armor, ja as calmer females tolerate you but attacking them might not be a good idea Domestication method:In order to have your own Lagonomegopidae you will have to find a female with offspring where when you defeat her you will have a 20% chance of leaving an egg as an item which you will have to hatch and when the offspring is born you will have to feed it with bodies of creatures of the same size or smaller that a parasaurolophus after getting its own Lagonomegopidae let's see its distinguishable abilities from male to female. Skills: Male: Grab: With this ability the male of Lagonomegopidae will grab and kill creatures smaller than a parasaur (Note: does not work on creatures larger than a parasaur). Bite: Basic attack with allo-equivalent damage. Sharp Pedipalps: This attack is a slashing jump dealing good damage and bleeding based on the enemy's health. Poison: You can choose whether or not you want the male to inject poison, which slows down your enemy and increases torpor. Skills: Female Lagonomegopidae: Bite: The female attacks faster than the male Lagonomegopidae, with damage still comparable to that of an allosaurus. Grabbing and holding: Unlike the male, the female Lagonomegopidae does not kill enemies, but takes them to a safer place where they feed on them, and can take creatures smaller than a woolly rhino. Wrapping in webs: In this attack, the female throws webs at the enemy through the abdomen, leaving the enemy slowly, where she can grab him and take him, if he is smaller than the woolly rhinoceros. Strong Exoskeleton: This is a buff that occurs when taking the female into a battle with cubs that increases her protection by 40% which makes her a formidable enemy. Dossier: The Lagonomegopidae is an abnormally large spider, but with an incredibly cute face! Returning to the subject, even though it is difficult, there are many tribes that look for this incredible arachnid by their side, they say that in order to tame it, you will have to get an egg and raise it from childhood feeding it animal carcasses this giant is only classified as Lagonomegopidae since its species was never really unraveled but I would put its name as Palpidomorphis gigas or as I like to call cuteness.- 2 replies
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I was anticipating Aberration to be the next vote so I had this ready to go for it but it might be ok for Ragnarok as well. Common Name: Giant Katydid Species: Archaboilus Musicus Group: Tettigoniidae Pack/Herd/Swarm/Flock Behavior: Males will usually spawn solitary. Females may swarm during mating season. Males spawn rate - 1 | Female spawn rate - 2 to 4 Time/Era: Jurassic Idle Temperament: Docile Temperament On Hit: Skittish,Flee Diet: Herbivore, Insectivore Feces Size: Small (female: Medium) Tameable: Yes Rideable: No (Giant: Yes) Saddle Level: N/A (female: Level 65) Shoulder Mount: Males mount to back, similar to Sinomacrops. (N/A female version) Creature Harvesting: Seeds,Thatch,Fiber,Rare Flowers,Chitin,Honey,Rare Mushrooms On Death Drops: Chitin,Meat,Fiber,Seeds, Cricket Head Trophy Real Facts: Like most crickets,males sing to females by stridulation. This song is created from rubbing wings and leg parts of the crickets body. Fossils of this speciffic species suggest that it produced pure musical tones. The tone analysis also suggests that the tones are around 6.4 kHz. This tone could be appropriate for communication over long distances. Like locusts these insects can pose as threats to some crops. Erythrism is found in these creatures sometimes. This is a genetically inherited condition that causes them to be of different colors. Colors uch as: pink, orange, tan, brown and yellow. Detail colors on the body can include blues,yellows,oranges and reds. Eye colors tend to match body color in those with erythism but most common green ones they have red or orange-ish eyes. Katydids can lay up to 20 eggs on the edge of leaves and plant stems! Wild Info: Females are mostly found in tall grass grazing, open meadows and forestry...males are similar but they tend to hide in trees more often. They will attack and eat Titanomyrma if in proximity. Katydids will have some bioluminescence that will detour creatures that hate light. Taming: These creatures are not tamed like most creatures by force or feed. The only way is by hatching eggs. This means one will need to find eggs in its habitat and hatch them. The issue is that once you find them you have to collect all of them. There can be up to 20 eggs together! You will than be required to hatch them all at the same time. Each egg will produce a Nymph,this is the second stage of the growth cycle. During this stage these creatures are very fast and hard to catch. They will literally sprint around and seem almost impossible to catch at first but they can be baited and netted. Introducing new tools for taming with this creature are the large Butterfly Nets and Nymph Lure. The net will cost wood,fiber,silk and metal. The lure will cost honey,sap,rare mushroom,silk,longrass,spoiled meat and thatch. While these nets are targeted to catch the nymphs, they can be used to catch other small creatures like glow bugs for example. Breeding/Farming: After the second stage (seen in Taming), they become young adults and they will need to grow and molt into full adults before breeding. The molting left behind can be collected and farmed as chitin. Once they are mature enough to breed,they will and can breed as other creatures do but they have 2 requirements. They will only breed at night and they will request the beat of a drum! Once these rquirements are met, breeders will witness the song of the male katydid. Be warned that during this time other females might come to the song and mess up the level of breeding, so you want to make sure that other females are at a distance away from the male. Tamed (Male Shoulder Mount version) Info: When tamed, these back mounted pets will attack and harvest Titanomyrma automatically. They will give off light automatically at night using their antenae. They are another means to flight, much like a Sinomacrops. When mounted they can help find max level creatures. While unmounted they can be placed in a turret mode that will make them sing a war song during combat that will give a buff to stamina and speed. Be warned though,the war song is also a taunt that will pull aggro away from you... making the Katydid the target and vulnerable. Tamed (Female Rideable Mount version) Info: When Tamed,these enormous female insects will attack and harvest Titanomyrma automatically. They will give off light automatically at night using their antenae. They give a buff to harvesting cactus sap,silk,honey,sap,rare flowers,rare mushrooms and seeds. It can jump really well as is but it can also charge up for a much more massive leap. While in air after leap you can hold the jump to flutter and fly. These creatures can also perform a massive mule kick that will give torpor like an Equus...though will cause a bit more damage due to this giant insects barbed leg armor. Other Notes: Cook the rare Cricket Head Trophies with Mutton to get Bug Kabobs that will not only be a great food source but will also have taming benefits for chitin eating creatures that will make it the best perfect tame food for those creatures as well. It will also give a slight health increase to you or any creature that will eat it for a set time.
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