Cephalopes may be the most common large Tera Squid on the continent many might take a generally similar forum. This is different with perhaps the oddest-looking Horned Tera Squid. A Descendant of the Forest Wanderer the Wandering Schalico.
Schalicos are high-browsing Tera Squids filling a niche similar to the Stride Raptors a continent away.
Although the Stride Raptor’s cartilaginous skeleton and former flight adaptations let them grow far taller 14 feet compared to the 8-foot Schalico the Squid is far better at processing plants with a battery of Hadrosaur-like Radula teeth common to all Cephalopes
Its horns are short and blunt not used in fighting it’s front two pairs of limbs held off the ground with flexible claws to pull down branches above them joining the Kraken Cats and Sqerboa in being quadrupedal Tera Squids.
Walking in a somewhat awkward squat sloth-like amble as it has no need to run with long swinging claws and waving cryptic stripes like its ancestor with chromatophores that create wavy striped patterns on the skin when threatened.
Most predators aside from large Kraken Cats will tackle these shimmering bellowing quadrupeds everything