Torveneros

Physiology
Torveneros is a large and surprisingly powerful Bird Wyvern that has a build more in common with Brute Wyverns than other Bird Wyverns. These wyverns are infamous for their toothy beak like snouts, powerful arms and legs that are each adorned with pairs of sickle like killing talons that they use to pin down and disembowel prey. Unlike their close relative Sicarapax, Torveneros has a less prominent coat of feathers and a more scale covered body, but just like its airborne cousin it also has volatile quills. Their tails is mostly covered in a scale covered hide and ends in a large cluster of explosive quills. Only the back and upper body of Torveneros are covered fully in feathers leaving the rest of the body bare and covered in scales.

Size: Smallest (1371.6cm) - Largest (1981.2cm)

Abilities
Torveneros are very robust and powerful allowing them to compete with other large predators. Torveneros are able to produce large amounts of dragon energy and volatile quills filled with an explosive powder. It uses these abilities for both hunting and self defense. They have powerful arms that are used to aid in restraining prey. The strength and sharpness of a Torveneros talons is strong enough to cut steel. The jaws of Torveneros are powerful and filled with many sharp teeth.

In-Game Description
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Taxonomy

 * Order: Saurischia
 * Suborder: Bird Feet
 * Infraorder: Wing Runners


 * Family: Torveneros

Habitat Range
Torveneros like the relative Sicarapax can be found living almost anywhere. This is do in part to its warm blooded metabolism and insulating feathers.

Ecological Niche
Torveneros are nomadic apex predators and don't hold any specific territory of their own which often leads them into conflict with other fearsome monsters such as Tigrex, Glavenus and Zinogre. Torvenaros are big game hunters and tend to target large monsters which make up the bulk of their diet.

Behavior
Torvoneros are highly aggressive. Torvoneros is a nomadic monster, prone to wandering vast distances in search of prey. Little is known about this predator social life, but assuming that they haven't been seen in groups it is clear they aren't as social as other Bird Wyverns.