DINOSAVROIDES

As the name shows, the dragons in this family look like dinosaurs. So much, that they are
sometimes referred to as dinosaur-dragons.

THRESHER (dinosavroides theristis)
Habitat: open valleys    Length: 5-6m    Diet: meat    
Skin type: scaly    Group size: 1-3    
Can be found as an anthro: yes
This is a very wild dragon, but domesticated Threshers are
very loyal and good guards.They are solitary,

POINTER (dinosavroides mitero)
Habitat: forests     Length: 2-2.5m     Diet: meat     
Spits: fireballs   Skin type: scaly
Group size: 2-10     Can be found as an anthro: yes

LITTLE RED DRAGON (dinosavroides micro)
Habitat: warm places    Length: 1m   Diet: meat   Spits: fireballs    Skin type: scaly

DINO DRAGON (dinosavoides dino)
Habitat: open valleys    Length: 18-20m     Diet: large animals    Spits: fireballs    
Skin type: scaly     Group size: 1-3     Can be found as an anthro: yes
This dragon looks extremely like an overgrown t-rex.  It is not dangerous for anthros,
since they are too small for them to bother. they are rare in nature.

ORCAKING (dinosavroides orcinus)
Habitat: near beaches and lakes     Length: 6-8m     
Diet: meat, fish    Spits: fireballs     Skin type: scaly     
Group size: 1-2    Can be found as an anthro: yes
It is a very good swimmer.

BURROW DRAGON (dinosavroides troktico)
Habitat: everywhere     Length: 0.60 - 1m    
Diet: small animals, insects, fruit, carcasses     Skin type: scaly     Group size: 1-5      
Can be found as an anthro: yes
This dragon lives in underground burrows. It hunts at night and usually sleeps or rests during
daytime.

SHORLIMP (dinosavroides microacro)
Habitat: desert     Length: 1-1.5m    Diet: meat     Spits: fireballs    Skin type: scaly
Group size: 1   Can be found as an anthro: yes
It is a scavenger , patroling the desert for wounded and dead animals


TREE HANGER (dinosavroides dentrovius)
Habitat: forests     Length: 1m     Diet: meat     Spits: fireballs     Skin type: scaly
Group size: 1     Can be found as an anthro: yes
The tree hunger is a solitary animal.  It sleeps on trees and ambushes its pray as it
passes below. When the pray is dead, it carries it on the tree and eats it there

MUNCHER (dinosavroides feeto)
Habitat: forests    Length: 1m     Diet: leaves, grass     Skin type: scaly
Group size: 1-50     Can be found as an anthro: yes
It lives in large packs where it is somewhat protected by predators


THORN DRAGON (dinosavroides skantzocheerus)
Habitat: desert     Length: 40cm    Diet: carcasses, insects, small animals    
Skin type: scaly     Group size: 1
When a thorn dragon feels threatened, it curves up into a spiky ball

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teeth
Threshers will have their "weapons"
curled inwards when not being
agressive