Itzamna the land Azhdarchid

Statistics: 

Head Height: 4.9 m
Shoulder height: 3.7 m
Length: 8.4 m
Weight: 705 kg

Walking speed: 9.2 kilometers an hour
Sprint speed: 62 kilometers an hour

Pecking force: 6,600 newtons
Hatchet force: 9,603 newtons
Arm swipe force: 16,159 newtons

Skull length: 2.3 meters
Front limb length: 3.2 meters
Tongue length: 6.3 meters

Genome:

  1. Hatzegoteryx thambena
  2. Titanis walleri
  3. Pileated woodpecker
  4. Giant anteater
  5. Philippine eagle
  6. Titanotylopus nebraskensis
  7. Eastern grey kangaroo
  8. Cape porcupine
  9. Bruce the kea
  10. Turkey vulture
  11. Vampire bat
  12. White bellbird
  13. Blue crowned motmot

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I_k1IgxcdkgPNqT6hAP32_STkwIO4dwSdumZSFAhDtA/edit?tab=t.0

u/No-Monitor-8091 — 8 days ago
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The Balrog/Durins bane/Azog 2.0/Aeternus 3.0 has arrived

The art depicts him in a reared position, though he doesn't do that very often, i just thought it would look cooler in a more dynamic pose. 90% of the time he's a quadruped.

Statistics

Length: 23 meters
Hip height: 6.3 meters
Quadrupedal head height: 5 meters
Reared Head height: 6.1 meters
Reared Horn height: 7.9 meters
Weight: 28.2 tonnes

Walking speed: 7.9 kph
Max speed: 28 kph

Bite force: 103,510 newtons
Charging force: 61,883 - 219,333 newtons
Headbutting force: 52174 newtons
Arm swipe force: 69,715 newtons
Crushing force: 37,410 PSI

Bovid horn length: 3.4 meters
Skull length: 3.2 meters
Tongue length: 4.6 meters
Max claw length: 90 centimeters

Genome

  1. Titanovenator 
  2. Tyrannosaurs
  3. Apatosaurs louisae 
  4. Belgian draft horse
  5. Aurochs 
  6. Xenosmilus
  7. Carnotaurus 
  8. Wolverine 
  9. Giant armadillo
  10. Laughing kookaburra
  11. Stygian owl
  12. Chinese water deer
  13. Blainville's dense-beaked whale
  14. Placodus
  15. Asian water monitor
  16. Black wildebeest
  17. Dromedary camel
  18. Regal horned lizard 
  19. Blue tonged skink

Congruency

  • Saurischians 6/19
  • Ungulates 5/19
  • Lizards 3/19
  • carnivorans 2/19
  • Whatever armadillos are a part of 1/19
  • Cetaceans 1/19
  • Placodontids 1/19

3000 words so prepare yourself https://docs.google.com/document/d/15hpahYNh2adUSJ7iwn9ujsAdNTBRUMTpFLn0UU2R_XA/edit?tab=t.0

u/No-Monitor-8091 — 1 month ago

Freddie, whatever he is

Statistics:

Full body length: 362 cm
Body length: 120 cm
Shoulder height: 64 cm
Weight: 62.8 kg

Sprinting speed: 78 kph
Extended running speed: 55 kph

Ramming force: 959 -1,360 newtons
Yeeting force: 615.44 newtons
Anterior Bite force: 1,187 newtons
Arm swipe force: 1,303 newtons

Genome: 12

  1. Panther chameleon
  2. Clouded leopard
  3. Polar bear
  4. Koala
  5. Black crowned night heron
  6. Discokeryx
  7. Peregrine falcon
  8. Honey badger
  9. Snow leopard
  10. Star nosed mole
  11. Giant kangaroo rat
  12. Humboldt penguin

Congruency:
Sauropsids: 1/12
Carniforms: 4/12
Marsupials: 1/12
Aves: 3/12
Ungulates: 1/12
Rodents: 1/12
Talpidae: 1/12

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Panther Chameleon: 

  • Base
  • Prehensile tail
  • Melanophore manipulation 
  • Strong grip

Base of ________, a prehensile tail is a great help for climbing up obstacles and hanging on to things, plus it acts as a counterweight when running to help in turning. Melanophore manipulation is almost too op for this, but the hybrid can change its colours to match the environment it’s in. A strong hand grip just helps to cling on to whatever it’s holding.

Clouded leopard: 

  • Stronger forelimbs
  • Better depth perception
  • Longer canines
  • Twistable ankles
  • Bite force

Stronger forelimbs that are more suited to running, help the hybrid run away from bacon much faster, and they give more strength for holding themselves up. Better depth perception allows _______ to judge their jumps better, so they know if they can reach something while in a high speed chase. Longer canines don’t just help with killing but it allows ________ to hold on to things with its mouth more effectively. Twistable ankles not only help to climb, but also give better turning, such as to get out of the grip of bacon or make faster turns in a high speed chase. A high bite force is not necessarily needed for this but it’s just a good thing to have on a hybrid.

Polar bear:

  • Powerful sense of smell
  • Better rearing
  • Robust canines
  • Foot papillae

A powerful sense of smell well above even bloodhounds lets _______ to know if bacon is nearby ahead of time. Better rearing helps with reaching higher places and turning in a small circle. More robust canines prevent the case of teeth breaking off when using them. And i know it sounds weird but it’s what it’s called, foot papillae helps to get better traction on the very smooth floor of the mall. 

Koala:

  • Double thumbs
  • Better developed fingers
  • Large claws
  • Cartilage rear plate

A double thumb gives even better grip when climbing, and allows it to use tools much better. And better developed forelimb digits makes climbing a hell of a lot easier. Larger claws help with traction, on the already mentioned smooth floor, but also allows ______ to pull and defend themselves better. And a cartilage rear plate (shared with the wombat) lets the butt of ______ survive more attacks without suffering as much damage, and it makes it more comfortable to sit down. 

Black crowned night heron:

  • Red eyes
  • Adaptable night vision
  • Larger eyes
  • Dense neck muscles

Blood red eyes for aura farming. The eyes also are larger, helping with taking in more light/night vision. But that night vision is adaptable so the hybrid doesn’t blind themselves when it isn’t dark or dim. Denser and faster neck muscles allow for quick lunging movements, while producing more power.

Discokeryx: 

  • Bony dome head
  • Much thicker skull
  • Impact resistance thingies in skull
  • Neck force distribution
  • Headbutting walls

A thick bony dome head distributes the force exerted by rams evenly across the skull, making the risk of brain injury SIGNIFICANTLY lower. The neck is also robustly built for high forces. All of this helps to protect the hybrid not only from head attacks, but themselves, as when running around the mall it’s likely for _________ to accidentally ram into something, so great force resistance helps with that.

Peregrine falcon: 

  • Larger hindlimb claws
  • Bigger chest muscles
  • Reduced Keel
  • Flexible forelimbs
  • Avian respiratory system
  • Fast twitch muscles
  • Reaction time
  • Avian mitochondria

Larger claws and feet on the hindlimbs help with: traction on the smooth mall floor, using his feet to climb, and if this hybrid ever gets used in something other than this tournament it’ll help with attacking. A slightly larger keel anchors powerful chest muscles, for strikes and pulling themselves up from something. And flexible forelimbs give them a better range of motion to do that. An avian respiratory system I'm just going to skip over and assume you know what it is. And an EXTREMELY fast reaction time lets this hybrid make decisions and react before bacon can, giving ________ a chance to run away. And avian mitochondria just helps with more efficient muscles and stamina.

Honey badger:

  • Loose skin
  • Thicker skin
  • Getting out of holds
  • Venom resistance
  • longer claws
  • Better traction

Loose skin allows _______ to get out of holds that would normally be the end of other non loose skinned hybrids. And that same skin is not only loose but also thick for its size making goring attacks work less well, and buying time for counterattacks. Venom resistance is just for anything in the future. Longer claws on the front limbs add to traction and damage dealing.

Snow Leopard: 

  • Larger hands
  • Better traction
  • Fluffy hands
  • Flexible skeleton
  • Extra skin surface area
  • Surviving falls

Larger hands as many times I've already mentioned add to traction on the smooth queens place mall floor. but the larger hands also help to reduce volume and the extra fluff on the paws also help in that same regard, sound muffling. A flexible skeleton allows ________ to turn more and faster, it also helps in surviving falls as being less brittle makes bone snapping less likely. Extra skin surface area also helps to slow the fall slightly, and gives realism to ________ gameplan of yeeting themselves off of the floor to escape bacon.

Star nosed mole:

  • Multiplies the smelling power
  • Signature “star nose”

Simply adds to the insane senses of the hybrid, and gives _______ something that really sets it apart from other hybrids.

Giant kangaroo rat:

  • Seismic sensing
  • Sensitive sound control
  • Highly elastic leg muscles
  • More efficient running
  • Higher jumping

Seismic sensing allows _______ to sense bacon well ahead of when bacon finds _______ themselves, it also lets ________ know if any walls are demolished. And sensitive sound control in the ears allows this hybrid to know what is happening and where it is, and how to avoid it. And highly elastic muscles in the hindlimbs allow higher jumps, and more stamina efficient running. 

Humboldt penguin:

  • Constant defecation
  • Liquid poop
  • Bacon tripping
  • Denser bones
  • Tuxedo appearance

 

The constant excretion is part of a pact that I made, all of our hybrids must be constantly pooping so that bacon cannot move a few meters without slipping on our shit. And the liquid poo of penguins is perfect for that, as they are a constant state of bowel movement. Denser bones allow ________ to stay small while still meeting the weight requirement for the tournament. And to show my hybrid has a tuxedo, it blends in well with the mall's colours, and it gives ______ drip (pun not intended).

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Hiding strat 

Most other people tend to be going for hiding strat, but with freddie i’m going for an all-rounder build. Freddie is fast, a great climber, and can take a hit and still get away. 

Resembling a cat, Freddie gets the perks of being fast while still being small enough to fit into gaps, or create his own to use. If Freddie is running and can’t make a turn, his thick head and neck either protect him from the blunt force; it just allows him to go directly through the wall. And he’s able to climb when necessary but climbing really high is against the rules as that would put freddie out of the reach of bacon. Another escape option is yeeting himself off the balconies. A dense skeleton allows him to fall quickly but more surface area (courtesy of snow leopard) makes the falls hurt a lot less on the body.

Freddie's arms are built for climbing while retaining the digits needed for climbing. The koala double thumbs, chameleon grip, and polar-bear papillae give him unrivaled grip among his competitors. Whether he needs grip for running on the smooth concrete floors, or holding on to a hiding spot. His arms are useful for all.

Freddie has many senses that have been buffed with them all being broken. Star nosed mole gives that pink thing on the front of the face(i don’t even know how it helps with smelling), and polar bears have great long distance smelling. The ears from giant kangaroo rats pick up on a wide variety of frequencies. And the kangaroo rat also gives Freddie the ability to sense the vibrations from bacon running and crashing into things. And finally the eyesight, large eyes let more light in for the dark portions of the competition, but it’s adaptable so Freddie won’t blind himself once the lights come back on.

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this is for a hide and seek tournament so don't challenge him to a fight. he's built to outlast, not fight

https://docs.google.com/document/d/11k-2QdmvuMvNWAPcg7FcnzEm5xEeDaHd_FJCHWPlphE/edit?tab=t.0

u/No-Monitor-8091 — 1 month ago

The Thunderjaw panther, now runnin

Female depicted

Nicknames: batwolves, werecat, slitmouth, chip muncher, gorejaw, cheeto

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Statistics in general:
Overall length including tail: 3.5 m
Body length: 174 cm
Head height: 177 cm
Shoulder height: 152 cm
Bipedal height: 245 cm

Male Weight: 185 kg
Female weight: 160 kg
Minimum weight: 120 kg
Maximum weight 240 kg

Extended running speed: 48 kph
Sprinting speed: 101 kph
Average swimming speed: 1.8 kph
Furthest jumping distance: 13 m
Highest vertical jump 6 m

Average male bite force: 1565 newtons
Arm swipe force: 2676 newtons
Dunking force: ~3870 newtons (changes based on speed)

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Tail length: 174 cm
Incisor length: 11 cm
Hindlimb length: 150 cm
Forelimb length: 139 cm
Barking volume: 108 decibels

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Genome

  1. Acinonyx pleistocaenicus
  2. African painted dog
  3. Maned wolf
  4. Amazonian river otter
  5. Brown hyena
  6. Caspian tiger
  7. Margay
  8. Sugar glider
  9. Common raven
  10. Wakaleo 
  11. Spiny rat
  12. Blue wildebeest
  13. Arctic hare
  14. Balinese cat

Feliforms: 5/14
Carniforms: 3/14
Marsupials: 2/14
Rodents: 2/14
Aves: 1/14
Bodvids: 1/14

more information about the Thunderjaw panther

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w9c_fki0ZEPSuWmInA5y-PLjvdmEFLk2wqVzrW98WxU/edit?tab=t.0

u/No-Monitor-8091 — 2 months ago