
This only happened because I somehow managed to lose an A4-sized ring binder in a 26 m^2 apartment where I was planning to doodle more pseudosaurs based on lizard anatomy. So, have a Lomani Lung instead.
Lung are a taxon of large amphibians inhabiting the seas and rivers of the temperate to tropical areas of Kushur. They spend the days lying on the ground, camouflaged by their rough skin and copious wattles decorating their sides, searching for food during the night, which they find with their feelers. They possess sharp teeth at the front to grab slippery prey and broad, dull teeth in the back to crack freshwater mussels, as well as nuts that have fallen into the water or are found near it. Both genders look identical, but only males will guard the round, iridescent eggs, but once hatched, the tadpoles are living on their own. The waterbound lifestyle of most species makes it even more surprising that one species inhabits deserts; having thicker, more drought-resistant skin and a very fast larval development to keep up with the temporary water bodies after rainfalls are their most notable adaptations to their preferred habitat.
Lung are a taxon of large amphibians inhabiting the seas and rivers of the temperate to tropical areas of Kushur. They spend the days lying on the ground, camouflaged by their rough skin and copious wattles decorating their sides, searching for food during the night, which they find with their feelers. They possess sharp teeth at the front to grab slippery prey and broad, dull teeth in the back to crack freshwater mussels, as well as nuts that have fallen into the water or are found near it. Both genders look identical, but only males will guard the round, iridescent eggs, but once hatched, the tadpoles are living on their own. The waterbound lifestyle of most species makes it even more surprising that one species inhabits deserts; having thicker, more drought-resistant skin and a very fast larval development to keep up with the temporary water bodies after rainfalls are their most notable adaptations to their preferred habitat.
Category All / All
Species Eastern Dragon
Size 1280 x 774px
File Size 237.7 kB
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