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Pachycephalosaurus

»»————- Basic Dinosaur Info: ————-««

English Name: Pachycephalosaurus

Alias name: Chrome Domes...(we really need a vacation...)

Category: Mid-Tier

Posse Limits: 
         ❑ Normal Posse: Unlimited Adults and Offspring.

         ❑ Herds With: Struthiomimus, and Camptosaurus

Note: See rule G-10 for information about mix herding

         ❑ Hunting & Defending Posse: 4 subadults/Adults may hunt or defend at one time.

Passive Growth Times: 
        ❑ Hatchling - Adult: 1H 20M
        ❑ Juvi - Adult: 1H 8M
 
Sexual Dimorphism:
        ❑ males are brighter than females and will headbutt for breeding rights.

Nesting Limits: 
        ❑ Spring & Summer Season: 4 Eggs every 1H.

»»————- Behavior & Aggression ————-««

        ❑ The Pachy enjoys its personal space even when in a posse, rarely showing its temper unless that space is invaded, though it never goes above a hiss of warning unless the space is continuously invaded. Even though they enjoy personal space, they are also very affectionate towards posse members, grooming, cuddling and even playfully headbutting one another to form strong bonds.

        ❑ This species are highly defensive when it comes to defending and protecting their posse. Once an alarm is sounded to alert to a threat, the posse will gather together before swarming the threat to either chase it away or to straight out kill. This species is the only only we have found so far that is both a plant eater and a meat eater, making it strictly an omnivore. It does not have a preference to its food source though only seems to eat meat from what it kills or it starvation is emanate with no plant life around.

        ❑ Pachys are annoying creatures to say the least, being both day and night active they are always making noise even to the point of keeping other creatures nearby from getting a good nights sleep. They are especially noisy during the breeding season as their calls and the sounds of their heads bashing together can echo for miles. 
      
        ❑ Biome: inhabits all regions

More information will be added as we continue to study this species.

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