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Tropics/Deep lake Phytosaur
Phystosaurs: Phytosaur actually refers to two large, water dwelling creatures of partially convergent evolution.
The Great Lakes Phytosaur uses it's flippers to swim across the surface of lakes and large rivers, especially the two great lakes of Lavrora, and stays within the water at all times.
Tropical Phytosaurs, however, have long legs that they can use to walk onto land to take a break and avoid being pushed or swept into the ocean surrounding the tropical regions.
Both Phytosaurs maintain a symbiotic relationship with Ourottios, who they provide with shelter in exchange for Ourottios ridding them of pests.
They also share the trait of being both herbivorous and capable of photosynthesis, as their biology is partially plant-like. The plant-like features of their biology are noticeably different when both Phytosaurs are compared. Both species stand at about 24ft Hight
Habitats: Large Lakes/ near Tropical bodies of water
Danger Rank:
Alone: Silver
With Ourottios: Gold
Loot: Phytosaur belly scoots
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