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Panthera tigris trinilensis, known as the Trinil tiger, is an extinct tiger subspecies dating from about 1.2 million years ago that was found at the locality of Trinil, Java, Indonesia. The fossil remains are now stored in the Dubois Collection of the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, the Netherlands. Although these fossils have been found on Java, the Trinil tiger is probably not a direct ancestor of the Javan tiger. The Trinil tiger probably became extinct 50,000 years ago. The Bali tiger was also not closely related to the Trinil because of their time differences.Panthera-tigris-trinilensis1-738x591.jpg.b43a0292a95ff0789d6af4d2f0ccbaf9.jpg Saddle You will have to lay down on the saddle holding handles at the shoulder, with your feet in stirrups at the back. Gathers 1. Raw Meat 2. Raw prime meat 3. Mutton 4. Keratin 5. Chitin 6. Silica pearls Drops 1. Raw Meat 2. Tiger claws 3. Hide 4. Pelt Abilities 1. Bleed effect, a slash with it's claws that will cause a bleed effect ,on smaller creatures it will give an infection instead 2. Pounce, a stealth pounce where the tiger can sneak up on creatures and pounce on them dealing 2x damage. 3. Bite, just a standard bite. 4. Leap, very long leap to cover very long distances and hights to crops canyon's. 5. Roar , fear roars medium sized creatures, but will cause nearby small creatures like dodos and lystrosaurs and Mosschops to attack its Target 6. Fur slows descent to glide and decrease fall damage. Taming You must find the tiger while it's sleeping, and feed it while it's sleeping, wear ghillie while doing this. This is not a knockout tame! This is a Wikipedia link to this creature, https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panthera_tigris_trinilensis&ved=2ahUKEwjCmYusi7n-AhXnkmoFHaUhA-QQFnoECBQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1e206-ICSbfPP9hgxepm2g
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Dryptosaurus arcus - Cavern Scaling Scourge
Plasmalizard posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Dryptosaurus arcus Time: Late Cretaceous Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Aggressive In short, I believe that Dryptosaurus could sort of act as a middle ground of Deinonychus and the Rock Drake, as it is a high mobility climber, but doesn't have any of the gliding aspects as the Drake. It would be a more mid-lateish game tame as opposed to the very lategame Drake. Wild: Found in the high craggy sections of the Arks, Dryptosaurus are masters of traversing the Abberation's caves. Able to leap great distances and scale walls, they effortlessy navigate the strange terrain. The quills lining their bodies can charge with electricity that they generate naturally, augmenting their claw and tail attacks with the ability to knock smaller prey unconscious, and in higher doses, damage Tek. Domesticated: Once Tamed, the Dryptosaurus becomes an incredible traveling mount. Their ability to scale the cavern walls and pin smaller creatures are invaluable against the dangers across the ark. As a last ditch effort, the Dryptosaurus can convert all of its bioelectricity into pure adrenaline, trading their specialized abilities for a burst of strength, speed, and durability. This only lasts a short time however, and the Dryptosaurus must rest and recharge afterwards. Spawning and Taming: The Dryptosaurus should be spawning up in the higher up areas of Abberation, but always in pairs, as reference to the Leaping Laelaps painting. The taming method is relatively simple, the Dryptosaurus has an electrical reserve much like the Morellatop's water, it needs to have used up electricity as attacks or in exchange for the adrenaline boost first. Only when recharging does the torpor actually effect it, as it is at its weakest. If you'd like to see Dryptosaurus added please vote!-
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Dryptosaurus arcus - Bioelectrical Scourge
Plasmalizard posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Dryptosaurus arcus Time: Late Cretaceous Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Aggressive In short, Dryptosaurus used to be called "Laelaps" named after a mythical hound that Zeus gifted someone. Laelaps meaning "hurricane" and being from Zeus inspired this Dryptosaurus to have bioelectrical capabilities. This specifically fits Ragnaroks whole theme, referencing myths and deities and all that. Wild: Found in the high mountainous regions of the Ark, Dryptosaurus are oddly always found in twin pairs, dashing and leaping through the crags and snow like wild dogs. Although, like the direwolves of the tundra they have a similarly vicious temperament, and will pursue any prey relentlessly. The quills lining their bodies can charge with electricity, that they generate naturally over time, augmenting their claw and tail shot attacks with the ability to knock prey unconscious. Domesticated: Once tamed, the Dryptosaurus becomes an incredible travelling mount. Able to scale walls and pin smaller creatures with their rending claws, as well as leap great distances to close gaps. Their bioelectricty comes in handy for knocking out would-be foes, but also has a use against the survivors of the Ark. With enough concurrent electrified attacks, the Dryptosaurus can temporarily interrupt short-circuit and disable Tek. Finally, the Dryptosaurus can empty it's bioelectrical reserves into pure adrenaline, trading their abilities for a burst of enhanced strength, speed, and stamina, and durability. This only lasts a very limited time though, and must wait for the Dryptosaurus to charge again before it can be used. Spawning and Taming: The Dryptosaurus should be spawning up in the highest peaks of Ragnarok, mostly in the snow biome, but always in pairs, as reference to the Leaping Laelaps painting. The taming method is relatively simple, the Dryptosaurus has an electrical reserve much like the Morellatop's water, it needs to have used up electricity as attacks or in exchange for the adrenaline boost first. Only when recharging does the torpor actually effect it, as it is at its weakest. If you'd like to see Dryptosaurus added please vote!- 1 reply
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