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Paragathaumaidae: The Great Wonders of The Island

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Dinosauria
Ornithischia
Ceratopsia
Neoceratopsia
Coronasauria
Ceratopsidae
Centrosaurine
Paragathaumaidae

Paragathamus paradoxus
(Paradoxical Near Great Wonder)
The first dinosaur to be seen from the Island, Paragathamus paradoxus is the largest at 30 feet (9.1 meters) in length, living its life in the Northern and Western jungles, it's able to clear way with its massive bulk and strong muscles. Because of its large size, it has few natural predators, those that do hunt P. paradoxus are met with a three horn defensive tank of a ceratopsid. though towards humans it's quite placid, seeing them as nothing more than nuisances at best.

Triceroides hodiernus
 (The Modern Three Horned Form)
Despite its name, Triceroides hodiernus is only the second largest on the island at 25 feet (7.6 meters). Inhabiting the Eastern Jungle to avoid competition with P. paradoxus. It was originally described as "Triceratops hodiernus" due to its similarities to the extinct Triceratops horridus. T. hodiernus has a somewhat temperamental disposition and is prone to go on the offencive at the slightest provocation, but can also be known for being a gentle giant

Skoliceras rubidus (Red Curved Horns)
Skoliceras rubidus is the smallest member of Paragathaumaidae at 16 feet (4.8 meters) and inhabits the Eastern jungle alongside T. hodiernus, but can also be found in the Highlands and forests around Mt. Cassowary. The behavior of S. rubidens is hard to pinpoint, since there small size makes them more vulnerable to predation, they stand high alert, but do not see humans as a threat. This does not stop them from charging at a human though, possibly out of provocation.

Dracoceratus nonacornus (The Serrated Dragon of Nine Horns)
The second smallest at the hair of 17 feet (5.1 meters), this Paragathaumaidae shares its habitat with P. paradoxus and can also be found in the Ballad valley and the northern forests that surround Mt. Ballad and Mt. Buffalo, along with the forests around Buffalo plateau. D. nonacornus has been found to be quite aggressive towards humans if for no other reason than plainly being aggressive towards everything, but there is a rare, calmer persona within these creatures, and in the hours of noon when it's the hottest, they would rather not exhaust themselves and rest in the shade instead.
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Wow! lovely designs!