Strong Bond, Polyamorous, Cathermal, Territorial, Asexual
Symbiote Spinosaurus or Suchomimus
Grouping Limits Unlimited
Nesting 4 Spring 1 hr | 4 Summer 1 hr | 4 Autumn 1.5 hrs | 3 Winter 2 hrs
Birth
When just hatched, hatchlings will often cuddle up with their siblings and their mother, often using each other for warmth until their feathers settle in, they will constantly chirp when their hungry, waiting for their mother to feed them, they will not leave the nest of their sibling warmth, but may get pushed out of the nest, should the mother not realize they will die of hypothermia, they are at their weakest at the first stage, but as their fluff start to grow in their parents can spend more time away from the nest, and they will even start trying out their legs and talons.
Juvenile
Juvenile stage is when their feathers are coming in out of their fluff, and are practicing climbing trees and running around under the watchful eye of their parents, running to the nest at any sign of danger, or a demanding call from their mother.
Solitary
Austros are very social, and will spend their entire life searching for a flock, and females will even asexually reproduce should they have mated previously, to reproduce on their own to start their own flock.
Courtship
Females and Males will dance around each other all singing and dancing around their selected partner, pecking at any who steal their love choices eyes, and will show dominance over them often scaring them away from what is theirs, should they be accepted the two will find a spot to nest, and begin doing so. When it comes to being poly, it will begin as a mono pair until they fall in love with another austro, which is when they will spend all their time grooming and nesting with their partners.
Parental Hood
Both parents are highly protective of their offspring, and while Males spend their time chasing trespassers away from his mates nest, females will keep the eggs warm unless she needs food, otherwise her mate will take over. (When Asexually producing Eggs have a higher chance to die)
Inhabitants
Austros will spend their time in swampy areas, enclosed forests with plenty bushes and rocky ponds, they can reproduce in any climate, but extremely cold temperatures, but do prefer enclosed places or escape routes.
Hierarchy Pecking Order
Pack Mentality
Austro's are flock dinosaurs they will prefer to spend most of their time grooming each other, their Spino's, while always being on alert, they will set out turrets across their perimeter, to ensure their safety. Austro's are quite socialable playing around with any dinosaur that would let them near, sometimes even herds using them as turrets, with their reward not being trampled to death by the aggressive herbivores
Extra
There is no real dominant order for these dinosaurs, but they do rely on a pecking order, which only appears really during mating seasons and territorial disputes between members.
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