Sporistics
Peoda's tigrizard
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By sammywhiskers
11/18/2021 - 16:34:49

Type: Creature
Rating: 0 (Not rated)
Tags: alien, animal, creature, ecogen, elonios, eloniosauria, euelonisauria, habitat: bluefields, life, og by mrcat123, remake, shares a common ancestor to conus', tigrisauritheridae, tigrisauritherinae, vertebrate, verticala

Description

(Tigrisauritherium peodini) A large, stealthy ambush hunter, Peoda's tigrizard, named after Peoda Colins, a human explorer, uses rock crevises as it's way of ambushing prey.
Size: 11 ft long, weight: 131 kg

Details

1715
DNA points
Height
1.12
64 Bones6 Feet0 Hands
Diet: Carnivore
Health: +3
Meanness
19 %
Cuteness
10.52 %
Sociability
5 / 20
Aggressiveness
3 / 20
Abilities
5 / 15
1 / 53 / 50 / 5
4 / 50 / 55 / 5
0 / 50 / 50 / 5
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By R13426
 

Russia is doing the same in the US, pitting conservatives against liberals and exacerbating internal divides, trying to make us take our eye off the ball so that we do not turn our collective attention toward holding back Russian and Chinese authoritariani

By R13426
 

During the Peloponnesian Wars, Persia bankrolled military and political conflict between Sparta and Athens, weakening Athens until it ultimately and permanently lost hegemony

By R13426
 

Speaking of geopolitics it seems to me that Russia is trying to do to the US the same thing Persia did to Athens that ended Athens? status as a dominant power

By R13426
 

I?m not sure if that?s true, after all look how quickly East and West Germany reunified. Though after decades of isolation in extremist environments it may take slightly longer to reunify.

By R13426
 

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By R13426
 

Random neat alien pic online if you or anyone else on here want to make it :) lol hope you don?t mind

By R13426
 

Left it significantly more messed up than it ever would be by default. The implication being that what countries can and cannot afford to do in relation to each other is substantially influenced by how other countries treat them.

By R13426
 

And it?s hard to tell. There?s an extent to which climate and environment probably inherently mess up the countries south of the United States, but what?s also true is that US policy towards Mexico has

By R13426
 

I honestly don?t know. It could depend every bit as much on which individuals happen to be in power as on the form of government. On average though democratic regimes are more likely to avoid military conflict with each other than autocratic regimes.

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