Original Species: Shangrila Beaked Lizard
The Shangrila Beaked Lizard is a type of herbivorous reptile native to the forests of the northern part of the Shangrila continent.
Relatively docile, these creatures are content living their lives on the slow lane for as long as nobody bothers them. Their keratinous beaks allow them to feed on a variety of plant materials; from soft fresh leaves to rotting wood. The latter they seek out primarily for the insect larvae contained within.
Beaked Lizards come in a variety of species and they fill the roles of small, generalist plant-eaters or insectivores (in the case of the smaller species). They have not been found outside of forested habitats.
Relatively docile, these creatures are content living their lives on the slow lane for as long as nobody bothers them. Their keratinous beaks allow them to feed on a variety of plant materials; from soft fresh leaves to rotting wood. The latter they seek out primarily for the insect larvae contained within.
Beaked Lizards come in a variety of species and they fill the roles of small, generalist plant-eaters or insectivores (in the case of the smaller species). They have not been found outside of forested habitats.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Reptilian (Other)
Size 814 x 580px
File Size 601 kB
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