Medium bond, Polyamorous, Nomadic, Cathermal
Grouping Limits 12 & unlimited hatchlings and juvies
Egg Limits 4 Summer 2hrs | 3 Spring 1.5 hrs | 2 Autumn 1 hr | 3 Winter 1.5 hrs
Birth
When a hatchling hatches from its egg, there is a bond between the parent and the child. However, the mother will be the most favored parent out of the two. A problem for a Gallimimus hatchling is that they have weak vocal cords, and their body temperature cannot be maintained by themselves.
Juvenile
Once gallies become juvenile their imprints will end at this phase and will have imprinted on their parents or another herbivore or dinosaur if away from their parents long enough. Juvie Gallis are known to follow closely behind the imprinted person. They will mimic the manners and survival habits as they grow up. Juvie Gallis vocal cords become stronger and so will their legs.
Solitary
When Gallis become alone, they are most likely skittish and will run away from every single noise unless it is a Galli. If a Galli is seen imprinting on a different species, other Gallis may shame then and turn them away.
Courtship
When Gallis come into season, the herd will come together, and the females will begin with their own dance and small calls here and there. The males will pick the one that mostly interests him and go after her. If a male follows pursuit a flurry of at least 5-4 kicks will commence. Whoever is the most injured is the loser of the kick brawl. Then after any brawls, the male will find her food and nice spot to cuddle with her. If she is pleased, she will coo and curl her neck around his slightly and he will do the same.
Parental Hood
When Gallis have their first clutch they may be seen being very possessive and will not let any other gallis, mid-tiers, or apex-tier herbivores near them. They will tolerate other low-tier herbivores around them. Experienced parents might tolerate more dinosaurs later on, but will chase them away from any food source near them. Galli parent's are not known to bring up any weaker kids or kids who are rebels.
Inhabitants
Plains, Marshes, Mountains
Hierarchy None None, they see each other as equals
Herd Mentality
When Gallis are near full they become bold and will make call to annoy neighboring herbivores or taunt carnivores. However, they will know when to stop if the danger becomes to great for them. Gallis can be seen grooming and playing with each other to keep their bonds together. Many gallis are seen perched onto rocks or other structures to watch out for any danger. If there is a Galli who becomes shunned, they will be kicked, 3 called, snapped at, teased and exiled at times.
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