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| Brachicanthus; By Guinea Dilong | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 2 2010, 07:17 PM (390 Views) | |
| Kingpin | Jan 2 2010, 07:17 PM Post #1 |
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Name: Brachicanthus Height: 8 feet Weight: 5,800 lbs. Length: 18 feet Base DNA: Pachycephalosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Stegosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Bighorn Sheep Abilities: Head Butt, Spiked and Clubbed Tail, a Shoulder Spike, and a very keen sense of smell. Weaknesses: Weak belly, Unintelligent, Weak Arms Defense: Excluding its underside, Brachicanthus is covered in a menacing array of spikes, plates and scutes sitting on the exterior of its thick skin. Beneath this many of its bones are fused to provide support for its armor. Special Attributes: Can scale rocky cliffs with an ease similar to that of Bighorn Sheep. Description: See Picture (Legs and feet are identical to those of a Pachycephalosaurus. LOGI Info: They can typically be found living in rugged mountainous terrain just above the tree line in herds averaging around 20 members. They graze on grasses and browse from shrubbery and seek minerals at natural salt licks. Though they are adapted to endure battles they are also able to escape predators by taking advantage of their ability to scale steep rocky terrain. They do not typically follow a dominant male or female. (To learn more just look at the Bighorn Sheep article on Wikipedia, their lifestyle is basically identical to that of the Bighorn). Its scientific name is Kentrotherium pachydermus (Thick-skinned Prickle Beast).
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