Leafy Sea Dragon

Phycodurus eques
Scale 5 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3
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Phycodurus eques has a MOVE of 2.

The leafy sea dragon is the official marine emblem of the state of South Australia.

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Graphic by Adam Smithrupted.deviantart.com/
The leafy sea dragon, Phycodurus eques, is a marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, which also includes the seahorses. It is the only member of the genus Phycodurus. It is found along the southern and western coasts of Australia. The name is derived from the appearance, with long leaf-like protrusions coming from all over the body. These protrusions are not used for […] read more

Ibex

Capra ibex
Scale 8 Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2
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Capra ibex has a MOVE of 2.

Evidence of the ibex is widely present in the archaeological record, particularly in the Near East and Mediterranean regions.

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Graphic by Celeste Agnesslightly.weirdly.net
The Alpine Ibex, Capra ibex, is a species of wild goat that lives in the mountains of the European Alps. The Spanish Ibex(Capra pyrenaica) and the Middle Eastern Nubian Ibex (Capra nubiana) are very close relatives of the Alpine Ibex. Male specimens commonly grow to a height of about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) and reach a weight of about 100 kilograms (220 lb). Females are usually […] read more

Slender Sunfish

Ranzania laevis
Scale 7 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3
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Ranzania laevis has a MOVE of 2.

The Slender Sunfish, like the other species of sunfishes, lacks a true tail and instead has a broadly rounded extension called a clavus.

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The Slender sunfish, Ranzania laevis, is a mola of the family Molidae, the only member of the genus Ranzania, found globally in tropical andtemperate seas. Its length is up to 1 m. Molidae is the family of the molas or ocean sunfishes, unique fish whose bodies come to an end just behind the dorsal and anal fins, giving them a “half-a-fish” appearance. They are also the largest […] read more

Serval

Leptailurus serval
Scale 7 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3
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Leptailurus serval has a MOVE of 2.

Servals have historically been kept as lifelong pets in Africa. The Ancient Egyptians also worshipped the serval as gods.

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The serval (pronounced /ˈsɜrvəl/), Leptailurus serval, is a medium-sized African wild cat. Modern molecular DNA analysis indicates that servals maintain their own unique lineage descending from the same Felid ancestor as the lion, and though the serval shares common traits with thecheetah, it is the cheetah which is thought to have descended from ancient servals.[3] Similar DNA studies have shown the African golden […] read more

Resplendant Quetzal

Pharomachrus mocinno
Scale 5 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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Play: Pharomachrus mocinno has a FLIGHT of 2.

Fact: The ancient Aztecs and Maya viewed the quetzal as the “god of the air” and as a symbol of goodness and light.

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The Resplendent Quetzal, Pharomachrus mocinno, is a spectacular bird of the trogon family. It is found from southern Mexico to western Panama (unlike the other quetzals of the genus Pharomachrus, which are found in South America and eastern Panama). There are two subspecies, P. m. mocinno and P. m. costaricensis, the Costa Rican Resplendent Quetzal. […] read more

Golden Lion Tamarin

Leontopithecus rosalia
Scale 6 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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Play: Leontopithecus rosalia has a MOVE of 2.

Fact:Local legends say that the Tamarin have psychic powers that help them hunt.

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Graphic by Heather E. Harlowphylogame.org
The Golden Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia, Portuguese: Mico-leão Dourado) also known as Golden Marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae. Native to the Atlantic coastal forests of Brazil, the Golden Lion Tamarin is an endangered species with an estimated wild population of “more than 1,000 individuals” and a captive population maintained at approximately 490 individuals.[3] Most of the wild population […] read more