Behemoth
Basic Information
Anatomy
Behemoths have four legs that they use for swimming. They are notable for being muscular, yet buoyant enough to carry entire landmasses and their accompanying ecosystems on their backs.
Genetics and Reproduction
Behemoths reproduce sexually.
Growth Rate & Stages
Behemoths can take decades to fully mature.
Ecology and Habitats
Behemoths live in areas with warm water and land nearby.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Behemoths are herbivores that will eat anything from seaweed to entire trees as they grow. Older members of the species are also capable of photosynthesis.
Behaviour
Behemoths are generally kind, gentle creatures as they never have to really worry about anything trying to attack or eat them due to their immense size and powers.
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
Beheemoths have small eyes and bulging snouts, much like that of a hippopotamus, but they also sport long, floppy ears and a pair of horns on their forehead.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
In or near large bodies of water all over the world
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Behemoths can sense and gauge someone's heart just by being near them. They are also capable of telepathy.
Civilization and Culture
Courtship Ideals
Behemoths will sing to one another.
Historical Figures
Olfrie--A Behemoth who tasks himself with carrying the Holy Crystal and testing the might of those who seek worthiness.
Common Myths and Legends
Behemoths are worshipped as mythical creatures with divine powers
Scientific Name
Behemoth amphibious
Lifespan
Thousands of years
Conservation Status
Very rare. Most Behemoths live in a reserve constructed by the Vaspaurus Research Institute.
Average Height
165 meters
Average Weight
190 tons
Average Length
290 meters
Average Physique
Very muscular and blubbery
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Mostly gray with a colored mask-like marking that can vary in color, and red tips on their ears and horns.
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