Axodont

The Axodont is a herbivore that roam the lands in massive herds.

Appearance
Axodonts come in a variety of colours - include pale grey, bright orange, dark green, pale green, light blue, and black. They all have Zebra - like stripes all over their bodies that are always bright yellow, or black in colour. Axodonts are also sexually dimorphic. The males have a crest similar to that of a Lambeosaurus and have spines running along their spine. The females have a smaller crest and lack the spines. Young Axodonts also have smaller crests and, if male, have smaller spines.

Behavior
Axodonts are very docile creatures and will not attack unless provoked, or cornered by a predatory monster. However, if a young Axodont is attacked, a small number of the herd (mostly the ones near the attacked youngster) will immediately defend it and attack the opposing hunter or monster. When not on the move, the herd will separate and eat from trees, in which they will rear up on their hind legs, the grass, or bushes. When on the move, the herd will form a line of adults along the outside and the youngsters in the inside, protected from predators.

Habitat
Axodonts have been found in a variety of places that include rich vegetation and bodies water, and therefore most common in the Grassy Plains.