Dinosaur
A diverse group of enormous reptiles found only on the continent of Ossa
Basic Information
Anatomy
Dinosaurs vary quite widely in their size, though most are at least as large as an adult human, and most have a full or partial covering of feathers.
Their anatomy varies too widely to draw any close parallels, including both bipeds and quadrupeds in their ambulation, and endless varieties of frills, shells, spikes, horns, and even wrecking-ball tails in their bone structures.
Their anatomy varies too widely to draw any close parallels, including both bipeds and quadrupeds in their ambulation, and endless varieties of frills, shells, spikes, horns, and even wrecking-ball tails in their bone structures.
Ecology and Habitats
Dinosaurs are not usually found near centres of humanoid activity, and are thus more populous in Ossa's mountains and inland regions, but this diverse range of species has a place in every ecosystem, from the coastal waters to the desert badlands and the humid jungles that stand between.
Behaviour
Dinosaurs include predatory carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores. Among meat eaters, there are both predators and scavengers.
Scientific Name
Dinosauria
Origin/Ancestry
Beast
Geographic Distribution
