Maritimus chadensis

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species name: Draco chadensis
ancestor: Draco maritimus
zone/s: D, 4
size: around 2.5ft long and around 5lbs

Reproduction: they form pair bonds and lay up to 3-4 eggs a single time each year at the beginning of the wet season during a 1 month period and they lay the eggs in the beginning of the dry season to prevent the young from being killed by adverse weather and groups care for their young at the same time as they lay their eggs in the beaches they inhabit and will guard the nest for a few weeks until the eggs hatch and then the young will hang around the adults for up to a year until they leave to find mates of their own. they breed in along the beaches of zone D but for the rest of their time they live out in zone 4 eating hard shelled muscals

general description: similar to their ancestor they have gotten larger and longer tusks to help defend themselves from therophagus, their tails have shortened and their legs have elongated to become better swimmers as it provides better leverage for their muscles though their arms have gotten shorter due to their lack of use for swimming. their coloration has changed in order to better blend in with their marine habitat as well and their tail has shortened in order to reduce drag while swimming

diet: f. Clamus,F. spinensis, F. catagraphahumilis, D. Anokatokarpus, D. Fruitflotensis