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Trilly are young male and female members of the Trilly family, a Bird Wyvern species. At this stage of their lives, Trilly are a sandy yellow with moss green foreclaws, back-stripe, head fins and toe webbing. Their bodies are covered in a special oily secretion that helps them swim faster underwater, they also have large amounts of this slathered on the underside of their feet so they can stay on top of water.

A Trilly's tail is flatter so it helps them propel themselves through the water and is also used as a rudder. Their colouring helps them blend into the bed of any body of water and their green back-stripe appears to be algae to predators.

Some people say that Trilly and its family are either descended from Piscine Wyverns or are a link between them.

Unlike other dromeasaur-based Bird Wyverns, Shrilly, Trilly and Brilly packs are lead by a male and female.

Ailments
Waterblight

Attacks

 * Bite
 * Waterball
 * Underwater Lunge

Carves
Common - Trilly Claw, Trilly Scale, Trilly Hide, Bird Wyvern Fang

Uncommon - Trilly Fin, Oil Extract