Walking tanks, Ankylosaurs are extremely heavily armoured, four – legged plant eaters protected by a series of spikes lining the body and a devastating bone – club tail. Slow moving with incredibly small brains, Ankylosaurs are ground level browsers that usually travel in small family groups. They are normally oblivious to anything going on around them, but react with brutal swiftness if they feel threatened. Usually, it takes something quite significant to threaten these armoured behemoths. They have been known to shrug off rail gun bursts, not even feeling the impact under their dense, bony plates.
Their large, bulbous bodies and immense weight make them unsuited for life in wetlands, and the adults don’t particularly care for forests either. Their bulk makes it difficult to manoeuvre between the trees when they don’t just plow them over. Young Ankylosaurs typically take to the forest until they reach adulthood, when they rely on their fully developed armour to protect them.
One peculiar fact that has been discovered is that Ankylosaurs are incredibly resistant to pain and virtually immune to toxins. They have been known to devour some of the most poisonous plants in quantities that would kill a full grown sauropod, and suffer no ill effect. How they accomplish this is, as of yet, quite unknown.
ABILITIES
Extraordinary endurance: Can travel for days without rest and can endure great pain without effect.
HABITAT
Ankylosaurs are typically found in the midland regions in humid plains, Brazilian wetlands, southern European plains and African savannahs. They are becoming increasingly common in the southern Canada.
NOTES
Walking tanks, Ankylosaurs are extremely heavily armoured, four – legged plant eaters protected by a series of spikes lining the body and a devastating bone – club tail. Slow moving with incredibly small brains, Ankylosaurs are ground level browsers that usually travel in small family groups. They are normally oblivious to anything going on around them, but react with brutal swiftness if they feel threatened. Usually, it takes something quite significant to threaten these armoured behemoths. They have been known to shrug off rail gun bursts, not even feeling the impact under their dense, bony plates.
Their large, bulbous bodies and immense weight make them unsuited for life in wetlands, and the adults don’t particularly care for forests either. Their bulk makes it difficult to manoeuvre between the trees when they don’t just plow them over. Young Ankylosaurs typically take to the forest until they reach adulthood, when they rely on their fully developed armour to protect them.
One peculiar fact that has been discovered is that Ankylosaurs are incredibly resistant to pain and virtually immune to toxins. They have been known to devour some of the most poisonous plants in quantities that would kill a full grown sauropod, and suffer no ill effect. How they accomplish this is, as of yet, quite unknown.
ABILITIES
Extraordinary endurance: Can travel for days without rest and can endure great pain without effect.
HABITAT
Ankylosaurs are typically found in the midland regions in humid plains, Brazilian wetlands, southern European plains and African savannahs. They are becoming increasingly common in the southern Canada.