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Spec Evo Serina, Ultimocene, 275 Million Years PE- Common River Dragon
   
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Spec Evo Serina, Ultimocene, 275 Million Years PE- Common River Dragon

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“Five million years have now passed since the great thaw, and in Serinarcta the former sea dragons have adapted perfectly to a life in freshwater as one of the apex predators of the soglands. They can move out of water just as their predecessors could with snake-like undulations aided by their claw-like pectoral fins, but no longer need to bask to maintain body heat, and usually only do so at night to reach other isolated water bodies. Darker bodies and bolder markings camouflage in murky, vegetated water while a longer and narrower body can slip easier through the grass. They have gotten much longer, as long as 25 feet in exceptional cases, but thinner too, so that they are only about 30% heavier, reaching weights of about 1,000 pounds at their extreme. Though they may sometimes be found to hunt alone, they are usually pack-hunters with surprising social behavior, living in clans of five to as many as twenty with a dominance hierarchy based on size. River dragons are intelligent and very active; they cooperate as a group to bring down large prey that is ambushed as it crosses shallow water; a bite force of 4,500 lbs per square inch is sufficient to hold tight onto even the largest of thorngrazers's legs, and a large enough group pulling in tandem can drown even a monstroctorn, one of the only animals that can regularly kill such a large and formidable creature. River dragons travel in their packs in very close formation, their eel-like forms siding up alongside each other and swimming between one another, resembling a single much larger animal when viewed in the muddy water from above, which discourages anything else from harassing them and protects their offspring.”

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