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: 3m
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: 0.5m
Diet: meat
Spits: fireballs
Skin type: scaly
DINO DRAGON (dinosavoides dino)
Habitat: open valleys
Length: 15-18
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 with long arms. 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 , patrolling the desert for wounded and dead animals
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THORN DRAGON (dinosavroides skantzocheerus)
Habitat: desert
Length: 40cm
Diet: carcasses, insects, small animals, fruit, flowers
Skin type: scaly
Group size: 1
When a thorn dragon feels threatened, it curves up into a spiky ball
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