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So lately I've been lazy and not done any Spec. Biology drawings and such. But I have decided to completely redo the inhabitants of Chrysaoris, from the flora to the fauna. I have noticed that most of the Chrysaorin animals dont look alien enough.
So now I present you the new Chrysaorin animals, These are Malagnathas. The Class Malagnatha is made up of hexapedal vertabrates that lack jaws put in place have a highly derived hollow 'blade" used to kill prey and drain it of fluids. These specialized killing devices work as a gruesome biological switchblade. When not in use it folds into the cephalon of the creature that is attached to a very flexible and expandable neck that can retreat into the chest cavity. All the specimens shown here are females since the males lack the rudimentary limbs in the back.
Fig 1. Titan Frall: The largest of all Malagnathans, this powerful beast can easily bring down nearly any prey. Although somewhat heavy and slow, it is still capable of short but quick bursts of speed.
Fig 2. Austrenodile: An aquatic Malagnath that hunts very much like a crocodile of Earth.
Fig 3 Sandy Strepple: The roadrunners of the southern hemisphere of Chrysaoris
Fig 3. Black Caral Killer: The panther of tropical forests
*I was rushed on the last descriptions because of impatient siblings :l
So now I present you the new Chrysaorin animals, These are Malagnathas. The Class Malagnatha is made up of hexapedal vertabrates that lack jaws put in place have a highly derived hollow 'blade" used to kill prey and drain it of fluids. These specialized killing devices work as a gruesome biological switchblade. When not in use it folds into the cephalon of the creature that is attached to a very flexible and expandable neck that can retreat into the chest cavity. All the specimens shown here are females since the males lack the rudimentary limbs in the back.
Fig 1. Titan Frall: The largest of all Malagnathans, this powerful beast can easily bring down nearly any prey. Although somewhat heavy and slow, it is still capable of short but quick bursts of speed.
Fig 2. Austrenodile: An aquatic Malagnath that hunts very much like a crocodile of Earth.
Fig 3 Sandy Strepple: The roadrunners of the southern hemisphere of Chrysaoris
Fig 3. Black Caral Killer: The panther of tropical forests
*I was rushed on the last descriptions because of impatient siblings :l
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