Varanasaurus audiotigerus

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Evolved from V. audioacrus due to new defenses from their prey they became larger to be able to have greater success. They developed a simple ear with an eardrum and nerves to hear vibrations and to hear their prey. They also developed a striped patterning to camouflage in the grass.

Found in zone B they get 2.6 feet long. They hunt P. unculodon, M.acribrachium
,M. asiniasocloes, V. audioacrus, D.raptordracornis,T. katharagnathus and juvenile M. duruhumeropellis. Hunting in packs of 3 stalking their prey until the right moment to strike, biting the prey's neck and legs until its down. Their ears help them hear the vibrations from their prey's stomping allowing them to track them easily.

Their colouration have a yellow or light green coloration with a tan yellow underbelly and dark green stripes. The feathers are from a darker green with the males having bright green tips but the females only have full drak green feathers without the bright green tips. This colouration helps them blend into the grass.

When breeding males stomp on the ground that can be heard for 1.5 miles to attract the female which once the female comes it flares with its feathers to impress the female. Once the female accepts the male tey will mate and the female and male would build a nest out of sticks and soil. Each female lays up to 2-7 eggs but only 2-3 survive. Once the young hatch the pair will take care of the young and the pair will switch turns to hunt and raise young Once young reach subadult the mother will chase them away to fend for themselves.