Normal Bond, Polygamous, Cathemeral Unless In Burrow Then Diurnal
Grouping Limits 15, Unlimited Hatchlings/Juveniles
Nesting 4 every 2 hrs
Birth Hatchlings are undeveloped when first hatched, they greatly depend on their parents for warmth and protection. Their eyes are undeveloped till they are juvenile. The Babies will often be vocal when needing food or water.
Juvenile
The younglings are very vocal when in groups and depend on their parents to teach them how to forage, and how to socialize amongst the group. If not with they're not with their parents they will hunker down and hide till their mother returns.
Solitary
Dryos don't actively seek out a group but will join any group they see in a heartbeat, dryos who don't find a group by adulthood will most likely revert to an introverted life style never nesting and only having about 3 of the same gender in a group them included, most dryos will live by streams and rivers sometimes even waterfalls.
Courtship
Males care about their burrow more than their own life and will decorate it as so (decorating is just making the burrow and giving it some made-up features like a bush growing in the corner etc), after the male has decorated his burrow he will travel up and down the stream or river his burrow resides by and look for females, once he finds a female he will bring her into the group and keep her in the burrow scolding her if she comes out for any reason other than food and or water, after bringing her in he will continue looking until he finds at least 3 females, once the females have been gathered the females will catch on to what he is doing and will begin an all-female race and whoever the 1st and 2nd winners are the ones who mate with him, the losers will go to another river to find another male.
Parental Hood
Once the children grow to juvenile they will begin teasing slower juvenile carnivores like giga, the parents will encourage there children to do this as it shows they can be valued in the pack.
Inhabitants
Dryos spend more times in rocky habitats with open fields preferring to be able to see any predators from afar and have places to run and hide.
Hierarchy Lead Matriarch, 2nd in Command Patriarch
Pack Mentality
Males in their free time will bully slower carnivore sometimes killing small juveniles like utahs, while females will often tend to grooming other dryo's.
Extra
Males is highly vocal while females are now docile and tend to be more quiet then the males to keep themselves hidden from predators.
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