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MAIASAURA PEEBLESORUM

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Normal Bond, Polyamorous, Cathemeral, Nomadic

Grouping Limits 16 Adults, Unlimited Hatchlings and Juveniles

Egg Limits 4 Summer 1 hr | 2 Spring 1 hr | 3 Autumn 1 hr | 2 Spring 1 hr


Birth

During the first moments of life, foals show maximal dependence on their mothers and have minimal contact with other Maias. They spend most of the time resting near their mothers. Foals will start to play with other foals and explore around their environment once they're nearly juvenile as their curiosity grows.


Juvenile

Now Juvenile the herd will begin to start moving again keeping the kids close and staying the same speed as the juveniles of the herd, often the eldest juvenile having the best luck on surviving.


Solitary

Solitary Maia's are usually very passive only being aggressive if a smaller challenger appears before them, that either challenges or invades their personal space, otherwise they will often be found calling out at dusk or dawn searching for a herd to join.


Courtship

During courtship the male will approach the female of his choice, prance, sniff her, nuzzle her, and groom her, the female may squeal, kick, or move away to show the male she is not ready or not interested, or she may stand still leading the male proceed to find the perfect nesting spot for her.


Parental Hood

Once the Maia parents place a nest they will only eat the farthest away bushes in hopes that it will increase the children's survival rate, once children are born the parents will spoil their kids to the point where children become annoying to other herbis in the area while the parents do nothing about it.


Inhabitants

All solitary and grouped Maias prefer to live in fields where they can easily see danger, only leaving if danger becomes too great.


Hierarchy Lead Bull & Lead Matriarch


Herd Mentality

Maia herds will stick to fields where smaller herbivores reside in hopes they will act as an alarm for danger, maia's will show great aggression to any carnivores insight.

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