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Deinosuchus

Deinosuchus

Informations

Limitations

Ages Size Species
Adolescent, Adult, Subadult 2 Any
Hatchling, Juvenile Unlimited Any

Rules

  • Solo AND paired adult/sub Deinosuchus will defend any lake they reside in from stranger adult/sub Deinosuchus, guarding any aquatic resources their water may hold.
  • This includes preventing stranger adult/sub Deinosuchus from drinking from their lake, or remaining on their shoreline.
    • These challenges follow the Lake Territory challenge rules.
    • The following water sources cannot be challenged for, but personal space rules still apply.
    • Great Lake, Grassland Lake, Big Quill Lake, Black-Water Bayou, Hunter's Thicket, Titan's Pass, Green Hill Lake, southern Green Valley lake, southern Triad Falls lake, as well as the two largest lakes of Spined Lizard Lagoon.
      • Using its carrying/grappling ability for any thing other than fighting is a break of the personal space and/or helping other species rules. No carrying off/pouncing things for fun.

Behaviors

  • They exhibit a marked preference for specific riverine or lake environments, often establishing long-term residency in these locations.
  • Generally tolerable of smaller carnivores, and doesn't care if Compsognathus, Laten or Deinonychus pick off their meals if they're not currently eating.
  • Shows a preference for scavenging on carrion rather than actively hunting for live prey, often bullying other carnivores off of their meals rather than hunting.
  • In their youth, they frequently gather in a large group called a "bask." However, as they grow older, they develop territorial tendencies, accepting only their chosen companion and their own offspring, who are chased from the adults' water source once they come of age.