Common Nagi

Charina papilioceno

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Nagi are peaceful reptiles, although they may hiss or try to look menacing if they sense danger. They prefer to live in groups rather than surviving alone and do not do well in captivity. Wild colonies prey on butterflies and other small insects, their wings allowing them the ability to fly after their meal. The Nagi does not possess any venom, but the species is known for nibbling on arms, other creatures, and objects, a habit often executed to discern what could be potentially dangerous.

Pronounciation: NAH-gee
Plural: Nagi
Diet: Carnivore
Length: 16-27.5 in (40-70 cm)
Weight: 1.3-4.4 lb (0.6-2 kg)
Availability: Christmas 2007
Habitat: Vast Plains
Passive Traits: Aerodynamic, Plains Dweller
Element: Acid
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 14
Endurance: 1
Willpower: 6
Agility: 11
Battle Traits: Lunge

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