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Specimen: Titanus Bunyip
Nickname(S): The River's Devil
Monarch Outpost: 99
Location: Ayers Rock, Australia (Uluru)
Appearance: Titanus Bunyip is an Amphibian, with a Long and Slender Body. It has Four Flippers in its body, similar to a Seal, or a Sea Turtle, that helps it walk over land. It has a Finned Back, in which runs down from the Neck to the Tail. The Fin that starts at the Tail gets Larger. Its Skin is like a Newt's (Wet and Slimy) with Bright Yellow Eyes. Its Body is Dark Faded Green, while the Abdominal Area (Bottom) part of the Titan is a Lighter Faded Green. The Fins are a lot lighter than both, but keeps the Faded Green pattern. It can Release Water from its Mouth, and create Rivers and Lakes. This Titan inhabits Freshwater Biomes only.
Gender: Male
Abilities: Waterway Breath (May Create Rivers and Lakes, as well as Inundating Dry Areas. It may use the Waterway as a defense system against other Titans too.)
Nickname(S): The River's Devil
Monarch Outpost: 99
Location: Ayers Rock, Australia (Uluru)
Appearance: Titanus Bunyip is an Amphibian, with a Long and Slender Body. It has Four Flippers in its body, similar to a Seal, or a Sea Turtle, that helps it walk over land. It has a Finned Back, in which runs down from the Neck to the Tail. The Fin that starts at the Tail gets Larger. Its Skin is like a Newt's (Wet and Slimy) with Bright Yellow Eyes. Its Body is Dark Faded Green, while the Abdominal Area (Bottom) part of the Titan is a Lighter Faded Green. The Fins are a lot lighter than both, but keeps the Faded Green pattern. It can Release Water from its Mouth, and create Rivers and Lakes. This Titan inhabits Freshwater Biomes only.
Gender: Male
Abilities: Waterway Breath (May Create Rivers and Lakes, as well as Inundating Dry Areas. It may use the Waterway as a defense system against other Titans too.)
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