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    Concavenanimatorsubscriberlegendary-noderuc-winner-lvl1 2018-09-22 01:28:24 UTC

    Since I’m bored I might as well give u some informational stuffs on the Ceratovenator, because WHY NOT!
    It is a hybrid of a Ceratosaurus, Concavenator, Amglerfish, Lanternfish, Black Mamba, Eastern Rattlesnake, Spitting Cobra, Pit Viper, and Moray Eel.
    It’s front teeth on the upper and lower jaws are used for grabbing and holding firmly onto prey and anything that would want to mess with it. The teeth have tiny, backward facing spines that help it stay in and grapple onto flesh. If that doesn’t kill ya then it has a special bacteria that lives in its jaws that whenever the teeth penetrate something, the bacteria climb on in and get the wound infected. Then, you get sick and die. If THAT doesn’t kill ya then it has a venom in its front teeth that it can squirt out whenever it wants to and be used as a projectile or a venom. The venom causes fatigue, tiredness, vomiting, breathing problems, blood clotting, heart attack, and organ failure, in that exact order.
    They will use stealth to all of their advantage. They are extremely attracted to fog use that at all opportunities. If they just hunted, and fog suddenly appears, they will kill until the fog is over. When they are threatened, they will flex their quils and make a hissing, huffing noise. If whatever is still bothering them, it will release a gas that smells like prey so the predator will be all: “screw this thing, theirs something else out there which is less of a challenge and is tastier.” If that doesn’t work, it’ll bite and run, possibly killing the attacker. On the other side of the ‘Killy Killy wanna eat yo face off,’ they mate for life. They set up a nest presumably somewhere in a clearing in a dense forest or by a lake or somewhere like that. They will lay from 3-7 eggs in a clutch which the parents raise and protect until they reach the age of 6.
    So yea, that’s the Ceratovenator. Good luck trying to catch one and bringing it back to the science place that made it.

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