SPECIES NICKNAME: Midget boxing raptor What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Entire body DIET Insectivore
Short Bio of Species This tiny species was highly feared in it's times. It ran in packs of 7 to 8. All of them highly aggressive and willing to attack animals up to ten times bigger than them! With their extra legs they were great runners, often out speeding any predators who tried to make a snack of out them.
SPECIES NICKNAME: Flash dancing raptor What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Whole body DIET Insectivore
Short Bio of Species This is a very highly social creature. One a year when the rainy season started the large roaming herds would come together and compete in a strange ritual. This ritual had them lowering and raising their body temperatures to cause different colors to appear on the membrane of their wings. As well this species was extremely clean and vain about their bright gold scales dotting their bodies. The brighter and more scales they had, the higher rank they had in the herd.
SPECIES NICKNAME: Spiked snapping tortise What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Whole body DIET Herbivore
Short Bio of Species The Punkatorise was a giant of it's time. They could reach sizes of 40 feet long and ten tons of slow moving mass. It acted as a safe point for many small birds who would take the left overs from it's massive eating binges. Some hills scattered throughout the countryside have been found to be the dirt covered fossils of these creatures.
SPECIES NICKNAME: Lurking mud crockpotmus. What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Tooth DIET Carnivore
Short Bio of Species It was rare to see the great and powerful Crockapotamus in action. It could spend weeks at a time laying in wait with it's giant mouth wide open, waiting for it's next meal to fly in. The growths on their backs aided fooling other animals to think that it was a safe mud bank to rest upon.
SPECIES NICKNAME: Donkcorn What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Horn DIET Herbivore
Short Bio of Species This a creature that throughout history has been highly misunderstood. It shares a the common ancestor to the modern day Unicorn. However this was a much shorter, stockier, and more winter built breed. As well their horns on their noses were used for digging great holes to stock food for winter in. It is unknown if they had the healing powers as Unicorns now do.
SPECIES NICKNAME: Sea dwelling toad What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Whole body DIET Omnivore
Short Bio of Species This ancient toad spent all of it's life at sea. It used it's powerful finned legs to shoot it's self across the sea floor. It was a scavenger picking up and eating everything from dead coral to rotting flesh to budding seaweed. It would use the long glowing light on it's head to attract mates in the dark depths of it's breeding grounds.
Additional images (optional):
Lavenadel
Fashionable Mage
Offline
Lita Rutherford
Offline
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 2:40 am
Username: Lita Rutherford
Quote:
SPECIES NAME: Crucornisaurs Main Image: (Image does link to a larger version) Fossil Number 8
SPECIES NICKNAME: The "Leg Winged" Raptor What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Full skeleton DIET Carnivore
Short Bio of Species
The leg winged raptor is a species belived to be native to the area that is now northern India. It's "wings" were not used to fly, but rather as displays to attract a mate. They were likely a bright color, contrasting with the rather drab colors on the rest of the body. It is belived the females of the speices also had these wings, but were likely much smaller then the males, and far less colorful.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The long-necked lizard What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Head, neck, shoulders DIET omnivore
Short Bio of Species The Cervicisaur acts much like a giraffe, craning its long neck to reach the best leaves. However, it doesn't just graze on foliage, and is known to prey on whatever small critters call that tree home.
Additional images (optional):
Edit: just making a note here: won my freebie soquili for this event so I'm only eligible for the familiar.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The web-footed chickensaur What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): whole body DIET insectivore
Short Bio of Species Small and meek, the pullumteryx eats mainly insects. It uses its webbed feet to seek refuge in bodies of water when threatened. Hopefully no aquatic predators are around...
SPECIES NICKNAME: The fluffball What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): whole body DIET carnivore
Short Bio of Species Despite its small size and cute nature, the crinituseryx preys mainly on smaller dinosaurs. Sometimes they hunt in packs, taking down foes larger than they. Its beak is lined with razor sharp "teeth", and it can glide small distances.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The ridge-sided snapper What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): whole body DIET piscivore
Short Bio of Species The iugumibus spends most of its life in water, though basks in the sun daily. Its diet consists mainly on fish, and it uses the spikey ridges on its shell to fend off predators or fight for dominance and territory.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The buff-asaurus Rex What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): Tooth DIET carnivore
Short Bio of Species The musculusaurus' teeth aren't much in way of chewing. Instead they are used to clamp down on prey while the prehistoric creature beats it to a pulpy, easy to eat form.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The bone mimic What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): back spike (mimic tooth) DIET insectivore
Short Bio of Species The mandibulasaurus is small, but has adapted to mimic dinosaur bones in order to trick or hide from predators. It has bony protrusions that look like teeth, and its body shape resembles a jawbone. Tends to make its home around dinosaur carcasses, feeding on the insects that clean the bones.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The feathered puppy-saurus What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): lower jaw DIET omnivore
Short Bio of Species The parvuscanis rex is a medium sized dinosaur, capable of holding its own in the world. They however tend to live in groups, forming tight family bonds with one another.
SPECIES NICKNAME: The jumping mouse-bird What part of body is Available fossil from(for Partial Fossils): whole body DIET herbivore
Short Bio of Species The avemus is a bird-like creature covered in tiny downy feathers that resemble fur. It has no ability to fly, but instead developed strong jumping legs to get around. Eats mainly seeds.