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==Behavior==
 
==Behavior==
 
Much less aggressive than its adult form, Basarios are content with maintaining their rock-like camouflage and feeding on minerals.
 
Much less aggressive than its adult form, Basarios are content with maintaining their rock-like camouflage and feeding on minerals.
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Version du 30 juillet 2017 à 12:05

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Cette page contient une explication plausible sur l’éthologie du monstre, et ne découle pas toujours d'un canon de la série (voir éthologie).

In-Game Information

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岩龙平时潜伏在地面之下,只把背部露出地表,远看酷似岩石。当敌人接近,它就会地面下一跃而出,给予对手重创。

Taxonomy

Order: Saurischia - Suborder: Wyvern Feet - Infraorder: Heavy Shell Wyvern - Superfamily: Armor Wyvern - Family: Armor Wyvern

The Crystal Basarios is a Flying Wyvern. It has features not usually seen on normal Basarios.

Habitat Range

Crystal Basarios has only been seen inhabiting Dark Veil Forest.

Ecological Niche

Basarios is the juvenile form of Gravios, and therefore its main ecological goal is reaching adulthood. They are far weaker than Gravios, so they rely mostly on their camouflage and hard outer shell to deter attacks. Basarios are abandoned by their mothers shortly after being born, and spend much of their early lives feeding and looking out for themselves. Large predators such as Akantor or Deviljho will try to prey on the juvenile Wyverns. Due to these predatory attempts, Basarios must rely on their camouflage as their main defense. While ores and minerals are a large part of their diet, they will occasionally feed on meat in order to gain protein.

Biological Adaptions

Crystal Basarios has the same features as a normal Basarios though the only real difference is the unusually large rocks on its back.

Behavior

Much less aggressive than its adult form, Basarios are content with maintaining their rock-like camouflage and feeding on minerals.