This monstrous creature lives on the newly discovered Planet X. Below is more information on how we designed this fantastical beast.
Our creatures name Nightmare Prhino Saurus we named it this because our creature is just like a nightmare.
Physical adaptations.
it has white Sharp spikes on its tail and back that can be shot as projectiles the nightmare Prhino saurus also has a rhinoceros nose and its tail is long and strong.
Habitat.
Lives in a cave in a tundra place that has a ice lake in the center of the cave for the nightmare Prhino saurus can fish for food and water the cave is made of ice and the water is under the ice gets worm and the cave outer not inner layer they can get it cold then and the there is snow there is also ice and the water.
Behavioral adaptations.
The Prhino Saurus has a hydrogen chamber which means it has two breathing tubes one that goes to the hydrogen chamber and one that goes to the lungs. It is a behavioral adaptation because it can only activate when the nightmare Prhino saurus is hunting being threatened or reaches an internal body temp of 5°c a chemical called peratonin is released it creates a chemical reaction. The Nightmare Prhino Saurus has an antifreeze property that stops it from getting too cold in the arctic cold. The internal body temp is 20°c.
this is our first copy and has not turn out so the next is the animal
this is the one thing we AI generated but looks different
this is the information about the animal,food and the habatat
This is where the Nightmare Prhino Saurus lives.
Arctic tundra on planet x the planet is ice cold wet and has a lot of snow and icebergs they are massive things. it is below 0°C on planet x that is freezing temp 🥶
The male has large spikes on its back that it uses to protect itself. It has a thick layer of blubber underneath thick skin to protect it from the cold.
The female has a slightly smaller horn compared with the male. It uses this horn to help hunt and keep other animals away.
The baby also has a horn on its nose. Females don't grow spikes on their back as they are usually protected by the males. Males usually begin to grow their spikes after 2 years.