Common Langerine

Chlamydosaurus apsenticrus

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The Langerine is a tiny arboreal species of reptile that uses it's prehensile lower body to hang in trees and keep themselves rooted to the spot. They comb large trees for lichen, their main source of nutrition, but can also feed on small insects. When frightened, they will flare up the frill along their necks. The markings spread along this frill look like a mouth and eyes and are used to scare or confuse potential predators.

Pronounciation: Lan-jer-EEN
Plural: Langerines
Diet: Herbivore/Insectivore
Length: 9-13 in (23-33 cm)
Weight: 2-4 lb (0.9-1.8 kg)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Roraldi Forest
Passive Traits: Spider Climb, Prehensile Tail
Element: Earth
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 1
Endurance: 2
Willpower: 1
Agility: 3
Battle Traits: None

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