Sporistics
Butcherman's Sabermaw
Bueno
Por sammywhiskers
14/01/2020 - 23:15:27
Tipo: Criatura
Puntuación: 7.5 (Bueno)
Tags: alien, animal, antepoda, creature, cuspamelopard, ecomoon, ecoreboot, elonios, habitat: taiga, life, smilostomatidae, systemfailure, vertebrate, verticala
Descripción
(Smilostomata teratus) A large solitary sabermaw, Butcherman's sabermaw will hunt animals like baby spadeheads, along with other animals, they are named because of their large butcher knife saber teeth
Size: 21 ft long, weight: 650 kg
Detalles
2245
puntos ADN
puntos ADN
Altura
1.36
63 Huesos | 4 Pies | 0 Manos |
Dieta: Carnívoro
Salud: +3
Salud: +3
Maldad
25 %
25 %
Ternura
24.01 %
24.01 %
Sociabilidad 6 / 20 | Agresividad 9 / 20 | Habilidad 4 / 15 |
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Comentarios
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Por Omegasquid
Eloniosaurians are native to both Horizontali and Verticala. Same with clade my recent Sauromus belongs to.
Por Omegasquid
Or Modern Animals I should say right?
Por Omegasquid
It means modern life.
Por Omegasquid
TBH, I think it would work better if these where ancient predators that evolved tens of millions of years after the 110 MYA mass extinction event only to go extinct due to competition from xenotheropods and diordoscapulids but that's just me, your thoughts
Por Omegasquid
Like, idk, maybe make the native to a different landmass like North Minorland?
Por Omegasquid
To be frank, I was thinking that cuspamelopards should just be veggie-eaters, this is (starting to become) what I want to avoid, multiple large-sized predators from different orders.
Por R13426
Got to agree with SystemFailure on that one. Identical evolutionary engineering problems produce identical traits whether it's Earth or any other planet.
Por SystemFailure
I'd think if it was a Taiga animal, it would be a Little bulkier, and less bright. All in all, not Bad! R+!
Por sammywhiskers
I'm curently deciding what antepoda (forward foot) should be in terms of a taxonomic ranking, for now i'll refer it as a group