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Shrikers

Scope: Gears and Rooks
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community

"And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"
This content is a part of Gears and Rooks.

Dromaeosauridae
Taxonomy
Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Dinosauria

Family

Dromaeosauridae

Physical Info
Method of Movement

Bipedal walking

Method of Communication

-Vocal
-Visual

Method of Environment Manipulation

-Mouths
-Claws

Diet

-Carnivorous

Average Height

Varies between species

Average Mass

Varies between species

Average Length

Varies between species

Body Plan

Therapod

Number of Limbs

4

Number of Eyes

2

Number of Ears

2

Number of DIgits

12

Body Cover

Varies between species

Possible Body Colorations

Varies between species

Markings

Varies between species

Possible Eye Colorations

Varies between species

Maximum Speed

Varies between species

Social Info
Common Behavioral Traits

-Aggression towards humanoid sentients

Predominant Social Structure

-Facultative Mutualism

Common Languages

Dromie

Age of Maturity

Varies between species

Population Info
Average Lifespan

Varies between species

Homeworld

Erde

Home Region

Seraphina

Native Environment

-Temperate deciduous and coniferous forests
-Temperate rainforests
-Prairie
-Alpine Tundra
-Tundra
-Montane Forests
-Swamplands
-Shrubland
-Xeric Desert

Extinction Risk/Status

Least Concern

Predators

Varies between species

Prey

-Humanoid sentients
-Ungulates
-Ornithiscian dinosaurs
-Ornithoimimids
-Cagnaethids
-Small carnivorans
-Birds

Symbiotic Relationships

Related Genera

Shrikers are a family of sentient therapod dinosaur that live throughout Seraphina. Shrikers are widely considered one of the most dangerous animals in the world.

Shrikers are known to be able to intelligently and cohesively cooperate with other species of Shrikers, and as such, Shriker packs will often consist of individuals of many different species.

Species

Common Shriker (Deinonychus)

As their name suggests, the common shriker is the most commonly seen and numerous of the shrikers. Common shrikers typically grow to be around 12 feet long, 4 feet tall, and weigh around 130 lbs on average. Like all shrikers, common shrikers are covered in feathers, which are black and yellow in color. In shriker packs, common shrikers have an almost foot soldier-like role.

Black-Striped Shriker (Achillobator)

The black-striped shriker is one of the largest species of shrikers. Black-striped shrikers can grow to be around 16 feet long, 6 feet tall, and 700 pounds. Black-striped shrikers typically act as the muscles of their pack. Black-striped shrikers are typically blue with black stripes, and white underbellies.