Tarbosaurus Bataar "thrasher"
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Tarbosaurus Bataar "thrasher"
Height: 15 feet
Length: 46 feet
Weight: 7 tons
Coloration: Males have a yellow-orange base, with black-and-blue markings on their backs, simular to the omega Tyrannosaurs. Heads are black with orange-red markings, and their throats are yellow-green. Females are yellow, with black-and-blue markings. Heads are black and orange-yellow, and their throats are a lighter yellow-green. Babies are pale yellow, with gray-and blue markings. Heads are gray with orange markings. Throats do not have yellow-green color.
Diet: Meat, they are able to bring down animals as large as Armargospinus when in packs.
Description: Similar in stature to the omega Tyrannosaurs, the Tarbosaurus "thrashers" are genetically enhanced Tarbosaurs, relatives of the Tyrannosaurus. Their skulls are slightly longer, but their teeth are more like Tyrannosaurus, both in size and bite force. Due to their bright coloring, they hunt primarily during the day, attacking either alone or in family packs. During the breeding season, males face off against each other in a show of strength to impress a female. The stronger male earns the right to mate, and the two spend over a year with each other, raising their young until they are old enough to live on their own. Their eyesight remains the same, but their sense of smell is enhanced; they can smell a dying animal from miles away.
Territory: Game Trail, or anywhere with plenty of prey.
Length: 46 feet
Weight: 7 tons
Coloration: Males have a yellow-orange base, with black-and-blue markings on their backs, simular to the omega Tyrannosaurs. Heads are black with orange-red markings, and their throats are yellow-green. Females are yellow, with black-and-blue markings. Heads are black and orange-yellow, and their throats are a lighter yellow-green. Babies are pale yellow, with gray-and blue markings. Heads are gray with orange markings. Throats do not have yellow-green color.
Diet: Meat, they are able to bring down animals as large as Armargospinus when in packs.
Description: Similar in stature to the omega Tyrannosaurs, the Tarbosaurus "thrashers" are genetically enhanced Tarbosaurs, relatives of the Tyrannosaurus. Their skulls are slightly longer, but their teeth are more like Tyrannosaurus, both in size and bite force. Due to their bright coloring, they hunt primarily during the day, attacking either alone or in family packs. During the breeding season, males face off against each other in a show of strength to impress a female. The stronger male earns the right to mate, and the two spend over a year with each other, raising their young until they are old enough to live on their own. Their eyesight remains the same, but their sense of smell is enhanced; they can smell a dying animal from miles away.
Territory: Game Trail, or anywhere with plenty of prey.
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