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Grasslands Biome
The Grasslands are vast open places with tall grass that can vary from 7 inches to 7 feet tall, tall enough to hide an adult Utahraptor. Most grazing species stay out of the tall grass for that specific reason, but it can also serve as a good place to lose a predator if you're quick enough.
Dinosaur Population
An ideal biome for herds of grazing species, but only
if you are small enough to use the grass as shelter.
While some patches of grass are barely an inch off the ground,
long, stronger grass can grow up to 7 feet tall, capable of perfectly
hiding a fully grown Utahraptor. Never drop your guard when walking in
into the tall grass, else you may find yourself face-to-face with
a hungry predator.
→ Permanent Species:
° Parasaurolophus
° Allosaurus
→ Temporary/Seasonal Species:
° Utahraptor
→ Incompatible Species:
° N/A
→ Permanent Species:
° Parasaurolophus
° Allosaurus
→ Temporary/Seasonal Species:
° Utahraptor
→ Incompatible Species:
° N/A
Dragon Population
Razorwhips are the only dragon species as of now
that will roam the grasslands for prolonged periods. What sets
this species apart is their offspring. Born blind,
mothers have to care for the babies and pay extra attention
as they could wander off into the tall grass never to be seen
again. Unfortunately, that's not the only risk the babies face.
Male Razorwhips will kill infants if they find them, so finding
a Razorwhip in the tall grasses means it's a female and her young
are nearby. Make no mistake, this mother will fight to the death
to protect her hatchlings.
→ Permanent Species:
° Razorwhip
→ Temporary/Seasonal Species:
° N/A
→ Incompatible Species:
° Skrill
° Stormcutter
→ Permanent Species:
° Razorwhip
→ Temporary/Seasonal Species:
° N/A
→ Incompatible Species:
° Skrill
° Stormcutter