Chindesaurus
Also known as a Ghost Lizard, the chindesaurus is neither a ghost nor a lizard. Instead, it's a small, bipedal, carnivorous dinosaur with the ability to turn insubstantial before attacking unsuspecting prey.
Traits & Abilities
- Call the Mist
- Mistform
- Claw
- Bite
Basic Information
Ecology and Habitats
It lives in the petrified forests at the edges of the South Azcuche plateau.
Biological Cycle
Chindesauruses are lay eggs in the nests of other dinosaurs or occasionally in the nests of large birds or reptiles. The newly hatched dinosaurs are immediately mobile and will either leave the nest if the parents are around or occasionally eat their nest mates. They reach half their final size within a few months and grow slowly thereafter. They are solitary creatures for the most part, only coming together to breed during a biennial mating season.
Geographic Distribution
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