Feral Tatzelwurm

Larger, and more aggressive cousins to the regular Tatzelwurm, feral Tatzelwurm are rarely-seen in human-frequented areas, instead congregating on the borders of these areas, looking for lone, unwary humans to attack and devour.   The Feral Tatzelwurm is both venomous and poisonous, and is capable of expelling a cloud of poisonous gas from its mouth.

Basic Information

Anatomy

The Feral Tatzelwurm is a reptilian-mammalian analogue, with a serpentine, lizard-like body and the head or face of a feline. The Feral Tatzelwurm is a bipedal creature, with its two legs situtated near the front of the body. When fully-grown, the Feral Tatzelwurm measures between 8 and 10 feet in length. The Feral Tatzelwurm can be distinguished from its cousin by its larger size, more developed horns and larger, rougher scales.

Dietary Needs and Habits

The Feral Tatzelwurm is an ambush hunter, and has been known to hunt the following:
  • Small birds and rodents
  • Larger birds
  • Fish
  • Domestic animals
  • Humans
  • Deer
  • Tatzelwurm
  • Additional Information

    Perception and Sensory Capabilities

    Excellent low-light vision   Acute hearing   Acute sense of smell
    Now these bastards'll take your arm off if you give them a chance, or half a chance, they're not picky. Course if they fail, they'll probably just poison you instead. They like constricting their prey, although that might just be because they're sadistic little shits. No, I don't have any personal bias against Feral Tatzlewurms. Why do you ask?  - Dr. G. McCarthy
    Genetic Ancestor(s)
    Geographic Distribution

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