Varant

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Varant
(Diramphodon varantus)
Main image of Varant
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorTheBigDeepCheatsy Other
Week/Generation26/160
HabitatDixon-Darwin High Grassland, Bone Temperate Riparian, Bone Temperate River, Bone Salt Marsh, Dixon Savanna, Darwin Plains, Darwin Chaparral, Dixon Tropical Scrub, Irinya Temperate Riparian, Irinya Temperate River, Irinya Salt Marsh, Blood Tropical River, Blood Tropical Riparian, Blood Salt Swamp
Size95 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportEndoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
DietOmnivore (Supershrooms, Pioneeroots, Marbleflora, Inda, Fuzzyfan, Robust Arid Ferine berries, Carnurtain fruit, Tubeplage fruit, Scrubland Tubeplage fruit, Scrubland Quhft fruit, Feroak fruit, Xatagolin eggs, Xatazelle eggs, Gracilxata eggs, Xatashot eggs, Vermees, Minikruggs, Scuttlers, Handlicker Dundi, Sitting Dundi, Serpmander, Herbilly, Spineless Toadtuga, Iriyoose, Fiesta Leafshell, Twinkiiro Gilltail, Finback, High Grassland Ukback, Muckwater Fraboo, Dungshell Fraboo, Thorny Toadtuga, Serpungo, Shardscale, Archer Gilltail, Rosybeak Phlyer, River Hikahoe, Golden-Headed Leafshell young, Neoshrew, Spinemander, Tasermane), Scavenger
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationHeterotherm
ReproductionSexual, Two Sexes, Live Birth
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Subclass
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Mancerxa
Chloropodia
Phyllauria
Xylodonta
Exododonta
Diramphodontidae
Diramphodon
Diramphodon varantus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The varant replaced its ancestor in the Dixon-Darwin High Grassland. It has evolved into a more predatory role not only by becoming larger than its ancestor, but also feeding on prey more. Its former beak-like incisor has evolved and split into a pair of saber teeth that can puncture into flesh easily. To further enhance its bite, its teeth are much stronger and have some capabilities of cracking shells, which comes in handy for feeding on eggs, fraboos, and herbillies. Despite it eating more fauna and being more predatory than its ancestor, it is actually more of an opportunistic omnivore because of how it also feeds on all kinds of fruit, supershrooms, and marbleflora. While the varant is capable of eating tasermanes, spinemanders, neoshrews, thorny toadtugas, and the high grassland ukback, it heavily prefers to eat herbillies, leafshells, spineless toadtugas, vermees, minikruggs, and serpmanders due to them being easier to kill.

The varant's backwards-facing toes are now more arranged for being able to partly climb on branches and moving around flat terrain when needed. Along with that, the varant is capable of some swimming, and its snorkel-nostril has extended slightly to allow it to get air more quickly while in the water. Its coloration has changed to yellow and light yellow as the beginning of countershading, making it somewhat harder for prey to see it. The varant's wooden spines have evolved into more of plates of armor that provide it protection, similar to osteoderms on Earth's crocodiles. Plus, the varant's tail is longer and thicker than its ancestor, which it uses to whip at predators trying to eat it.

The varant is a monogamous species that stay together for life and raise 5-7 offspring for 4 weeks. They are relatively intelligent and do have some social engagement and bonding for a period of time. The varant prefers to live in a burrow, especially if already dug by another fauna. The varant will defend its territory from other fauna including stranger varants by clawing, biting, and whipping their tails.


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