Common Name: | Hesperornis |
Species: | Hesperornis Avenatantes |
Time: | Late Cretaceous |
Diet: | Piscivorous |
Temperament: | Flippant |
Domestication | |
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Tameable: | Yes |
Rideable: | Unknown |
- Wild: Appearing as something of a half-duck-half-dinosaur, Hesperornis is a medium-sized fish-eating bird, common in the rivers and lakes os the island. It would be about two-thirds the height of a human, if it stood tall, but it rarely does. Hesperornis spends most of its time gliding along the surface of the water, where it is much more maneuverable. Hesperornis is barely a threat to any land-dwelling creature, as its legs are too short for it to move around effectively, but it is a surprisingly fast on the water. it can easily hunt down fish and other small water-dwelling creatures.
- Domesticated: Not particularly useful for hunting, and not being affectionate, Hesperornis is primarily kept for the specialized eggs it produces. When rendered correctly, the eggs separate into two distinct substances: One is a protein substance high in calories, and the other is an oily liquid that is effectively the same as the oil found in the ocean!
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- Raw Prime Meat
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