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Pagoniros are Sauridians.

Physiology
Pagoniros have metallic blue skin and ice covering their backsides. The ice interestingly forms a spiky hump on their backs, similar to a camel's hump. The ice also seems to form a sort of helmet. They have dark gray lower jaws, bellies, and feet. The front legs sport five claws on each foot while the back legs have four claws on each foot.

Abilities
The ice on a Pagoniros's body acts as armor, similar to a Glacial Agnaktor's icy armor. They also spit a watery solution that freezes upon contact with air, often forming ice spikes in midair to impale enemies.

Taxonomy
Pagoniros are a kind of Sauridian, and are related to Portizoron and Sephaleus.
 * Order: Saurischia
 * Suborder: Sauropodomorpha
 * Superfamily: Water Spout Wyvern
 * Family: Portizoron

Habitat Range
Pagoniros prefer to live in arctic environments so that they can create their icy coats. They have been seen living in the Arctic Ridge, Frozen Seaway, Polar Field, Polar Sea, and the Tundra.

Ecological Niche
Like most Sauridians, Pagoniros are herbivores. They use their long necks to reach leaves and branches located on tall trees. They live with deadly predators such as Barioth, Gigginox, Glacial Agnaktor, Zamtrios, Brachydios, Deviljho, Anorupatisu, and Giaorugu. However, these creatures are very formidable in their own right and can easily fend off or even kill any of said predators.

Biological Adaptions
These Sauridians are often seen covered in ice. The ice acts as armor. They create this frozen armor by secreting a watery solution through skin that quickly freezes in their cold surroundings. They can also spit this liquid at enemies to protect themselves. The liquid freezes in midair, often creating ice spikes that impale themselves in whatever they were spat at. These icy spikes are also used to mark their territories.

Behavior
Pagoniros are usually docile, but will become extremely aggressive if threatened.

Etymology
Pagoniros is a combination of παγωνιά pagoniá (frost) and μεγαθήριο megathírio (behemoth).