Unpelisor

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The Unpelisor, Thalassaraptor lazarus,is a descendant of Thalassaraptor katharagnathus that adapted to living inland in zone B along the Megalomagnus Watershed. It repurposed its long snout for catching a mix of small aquatic and terrestrial fauna. It retains a colorful gular pouch but the skin is thicker and sturdier as it no longer needs to stretch to carry mouthfuls of water. It flies for shorter periods at a time as such it has shorter wings but can still fly long distance when necessary. It retains webbed feet for swimming but is equally adept on land and in water. It lays 4-8 eggs near water, half buried in dead polyph material, its chicks hatch after 3 weeks and are altricial and rely on parental care, however being less dependent on flight they are able to survive on their own only 1 month after hatching. It displays health to potential mates using feather dances and a mating call that sounds like "grorgogle". It is 1 meter long, 61 centimeters tall at the hip, and has a 2 meter wingspan at adulthood. It is mostly brown to blend in with soil and mud.