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CERATOSAURUS DENTISULCATUS

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Strong Bond, Polyamorous, Cathermal, Territorial

Grouping Limits 8 Adults & Unlimited Juveniles

Nesting 2 Spring 1.5 hrs | 3 Summer 2 hrs | 3 Autumn 2 hrs | 1 Winter 1 hr


Birth

Hatchlings are quite the disruptive children; they will want parent's constant attention while shoving siblings and other older ceratosaur away. Should the mother split from the nest, her babies will stumble after her. Hatchling Ceratos will also have a huge urge to go out and explore, this can become dangerous as they will see no limits unless stopped by a parent.


Juvenile

Once Ceratosaurs become juvies they will want to go with the big hits of the pack and explore the ENTIRE territory. Siblings will also begin to lose their bonds as they will nip, growl, and wrestle with each other to earn the respect they deserve. Juvi Ceratos will begin to learn tactics and learn to stick with small dinosaurs at their age like velos, tacos, oros, and avas.


Solitary

The main percentage of lone Ceratos are females, they are scattered all around the island looking for various packs that will take them in and males to produce babies with. Lone Ceratosaur are very vocal around the right times, and this is mainly to focus on finding mates or a high-knit pack. The behavior these guys will take on is that they will take things that are their size and do it very quietly, however, they will also become a little bit bold before realizing this was a mistake and turn tails.


Parental Hood

Female Ceratosaurus are very controlling of who their kids meet and who can stay near them. Usually, the mother only allows sisters and her mate to come close to her kids. If any other Ceratosaur attempt to reach her babies, they will be met with a nasty bite. Females are less controlling once their kids are juvies and will bring them to meet pack members and related ones however, she will still give you that stink eye. Father Ceratosaur is not as controlling as the mother and may lazily hang around his kids, but he will join in if his mate becomes aggressive.


Inhabitants

The Ceratosaur are mainly seen around redwoods, or heavily forest areas. The shade and cover give them the surprise advantage against rival dinosaurs that could harm or challenge for their territory. They will also be strongly smelt and heard around nighttime and dawn as they will have a lot more shadows and can patrol more easily.


Hierarchy The Strongest pair in the pack


Pack Mentality

Ceratosaur will coordinate together at times to make sure the pack and any offspring are well fed and protected. If the Ceratosaur pack feel bold and have a good number of Ceratos, nothing is stopping them from taking on an Apex Predator. The only thing they will avoid taking on, are paired apexes. You can hear these night dominating dinosaurs roaring at the moon.

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