Ayngel wrote:
The Whiptailed Grinner gets it's name from its oddly shaped skull that gives it the illusion of always grinning and it's strange pronged tail that looks much like a whip. Its origins lie in the Sahara Desert but it has been known to live in many other places around the world. As a hatchling, it wears armored plates down its back and has rough skin patches around it's face and neck. As it gets older, it sheds its armor and grows lighter in color, revealing a much more smooth exterior. These originate from the Sahara Desert, but have been migrating around the world and in some places they have evolved to swim through water or to go through self made underground tunnels.
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