Isdang-reptilya
" Birds are the only extant dinosaurs on Earth and warm-blooded reptiles. These birds are descended from feathered dinosaurs that originated in China or during the Jurassic Period. Ostrich, kiwi, parrot, sparrow, starling, swallow bird, swift, hummingbird, hoatzin, mesite, moa bird, chicken, pheasant, partridge, songbird, duck, swan, goose, flamingo, grebe, hoopoe, hornbill, toucan, barbet, turaco, and so on can all be found in this list. Every bird, with the exception of the elephant and moa birds due to their enormous size, has wings. I'm not sure why the phoenix bird is included. "
- Queen Arianna of Corona
Fish-herps, Fishherps, Nickerfishes, or Skinkfishes are fictional group of cold-blooded vertebrates in the class Herpetoichthyes, a paraphyletic grouping comprising all amniotes introduced in the 4th Anniversary of Earth Responsibly. This class is made up of fish-like Reptiliomorpha that have evolved to be specialized in swimming in just about anything, mainly water, and that lack the ability to fly. These animals are sluggish on land, though can balance themselves on land with their hindlegs or some are characterized by their vertebral centra, which are formed by two cylindrical segments.
The Piscine Wyverns or Fishwyrms (Saurfolk: Wiverná Gumma'al; Scottish Gaelic: Dragón Iasg) are kind of piscine reptiles were first introduced in Moon's Desired. introduced in the first generation. This class is made up of wyvern-like reptilian that have evolved to be specialized in swimming in just about anything, mainly water, and that lack the ability to fly.
Lavasioth (Pyropetrichthys robustus)
Jyuradotus (Lapsiviperichthys chorous)
Cahakayoth (Harenviperichthys infravivia)
The Wyrmfishes are a kind of piscine reptile that were first introduced in Moon's Desire. introduced in the first generation. This class is made up of wyvern-like vermin reptilians that have evolved to be specialized in swimming in just about anything, mainly water, and that lack the ability to fly and slender, and small hind limbs.
Delex (Hammopterygius loclacica)
Fesoqua (Dosadnia macedonica)