Seashore Griffin
“ The seashore-dwelling flying animal of foreshadow, don't be a fool. It can skrell. ”
– Eostre
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Eurodraconia
Family: Leoaquilidae
Genius: Leoaquilus
Species: Leoaquilus thalassopholus
Descendant: ???
Named by: none
Year Published: none
Size: 2.56 meters (8.39 feet) tall in height; 3.1 meters (10.17 meters) long in length; wingspan estimate to 3.67 meters (144.48 in); 180 kg (396.83 lb) in weight
Lifespan: 30 years
Activity: Crepuscular 🌇
Thermoregulate: Endotherm
Type:
Reptiles (Griffins)
Mythical
Title:
Brown Griffin
Other Name(s)/Alias(es): none
Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian
Sawintiran
Time Period: Pleistocene–Holocene
Alignment: Curious
Threat Level: ★★★★★★
Diet: Carnivorous 🥩🐟
Elements: Water 🌊, Air 🌬️
Inflicts: Waterblight 🌊
Weaknesses: Fire 🔥, Electric ⚡, Paralysis 😣
Casualties: none
Based On: fictional
Conservation Status: Near Threatened (NT) – IUCN Red List
The Seashore Griffin (Leoaquilus thalassopholus) is the fictional species of griffin introduced in Historya Davvun and later series.
The derivation of this word remains uncertain. It could be related to the Greek word γρυπός (grypos), meaning 'curved', or 'hooked'. Greek γρύφ (gryph) from γρύφ 'hook-nosed' is suggested.
It could also have been an Anatolian loan word derived from a Semitic language; compare the Hebrew word for kherub/cherubim, כרוב kərúv.
The Seashore Griffin is large, with mostly dark brown feathers, a white head and neck, a white belly, yellow skin and face, brownish-white sharp claws, grayish-brown wings, and white-tipped feathers on its tail. Their beak was yellowish orange, and they had hazel-colored eyes.
One of the worst combination attacks is griffin, which also has a powerful dive-bomb, claw-swooping, and pecking attacks. The Seashore Griffin shoots salt with saliva.
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Despite cunning and elusive, this griffin is very curious in nature and cannot be provoked unless we attack.
The seashore griffin has been found on beaches or shores across the world.
Movement Pattern: Full Migrant
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Unknown
Population: ugh
Locomotion: Airborne
Habitat: Taiga; Montane Grasslands and Shrublands; Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests; Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Subtropical Coniferous Forests; Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Salt Flats; Stone Forest; Tropical Coniferous Forests; Tropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Grasslands; Tropical Savannas and Shrublands; Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub; Flooded Grasslands and Savannas; Swamp; Bayous/Billabongs; Riparian; Wetland; Mangrove Forest; Air-breathing Coral Reefs; Sky; Warm River; Cold River; Lukewarm River; Subterranean River; Warm Pond; Cold Pond; Aquifer; Warm Littoral; Cold Littoral; Warm Intertidal; Cold Intertidal; Kelp Forest; Coral Reef; Barrier Reef; Guyot; Neritic Zone (Warm); Neritic Zone (Cold); Pelagic Zone (Warm); Pelagic Zone (Cold); Radiated Citadel; Warm Ghost Town; Cold Ghost Town; Ruined Skyscraper.
Earth:
Extant (Breeding): Belize; Bermuda; Canada; Mexico; Puerto Rico; Russia; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; United States (California, Connecticut, Florida, Texas); Virgin Islands, U.S.
Extant & Vagrant (Non-breeding): Angola; Benin; Botswana; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Chad; Comoros; Congo Republic; DR Congo; Côte d'Ivoire; Egypt; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Eswatini; Ethiopia; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Kenya; Lesotho; Liberia; Malawi; Mali; Mauritania; Mauritius; Mozambique; Namibia; Niger; Nigeria; Rwanda; Senegal; Sierra Leone; Somalia; South Africa; South Sudan; North Sudan; Tanzania; Togo; Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Extant & Vagrant: Greenland; Iceland; Ireland
Berbania:
Extant & Introduced: none
Reinachos:
Extant & Introduced: none
Delphia:
Extant & Introduced: none
Sawintir:
Extant & Introduced: none
You can tame this Griffin with a crossbow. Wait 5-7 seconds between shots and there is no way you will kill it. Torpor raises over time, arrows/darts are not instant. Griffin was tranquilized by bullets and made unconscious, fed it while unconscious and used narcotics to continuously overdose.
All griffins are immediately domesticated when they hatch from an egg because the survivor is always within 17 radii of the hatching egg. If the griffin isn't already trained, you can train it with a stick, meat, fish meat, or clams.
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