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The largest lizard in Dimentiara’s eastern hemisphere is a Tegu comparable in size to a Komodo Dragon. Unlike their more docile cousins, the Banded Tegu, they are able to maintain an endothermic metabolism outside the mating season, which gives them the size and stamina to act as an apex predator towards other animals. They will lay in wait and run down piglets and deer on their hindlegs. Attacks on humans are rare but have been documented. Massive jaw muscles and carnassial-like rear teeth allow them to dismember prey and crush bones, although they will also eat eggs and fruit on occasion.
The largest lizard in Dimentiara’s eastern hemisphere is a species of Tegu comparable in size to a Komodo Dragon. Unlike their more docile cousins, the [[Banded Tegu]]s, they maintain an endothermic metabolism outside the mating season, granting them the stamina to actively pursue large game and occupy a niche as apex predators within their ecosystem. They will lay in wait and run down piglets and deer on their hindlegs, sometimes even working in pairs to trap prey. Attacks on humans are rare but have been documented. Thanks to a habit of raiding nests and consuming the eggs of wild Kreatures, they bioaccumulate small amounts of [[aura]], which is mostly concentrated in their tooth enamel and gives their laterally compressed front teeth a wickedly sharp edge. Their rear teeth, which are peg-like in other tegus, are instead carnassial-like for shearing flesh.  


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Latest revision as of 11:19, 3 June 2025

King Tegu
KingTegu01.png
Binomal name Salvator rex
Trophic Level Apex predator
Size 2.21m long (7'3")
Weight 50.8kg (112lbs)
Diet Mesocarnivore
Biome Tropical rainforest

The largest lizard in Dimentiara’s eastern hemisphere is a species of Tegu comparable in size to a Komodo Dragon. Unlike their more docile cousins, the Banded Tegus, they maintain an endothermic metabolism outside the mating season, granting them the stamina to actively pursue large game and occupy a niche as apex predators within their ecosystem. They will lay in wait and run down piglets and deer on their hindlegs, sometimes even working in pairs to trap prey. Attacks on humans are rare but have been documented. Thanks to a habit of raiding nests and consuming the eggs of wild Kreatures, they bioaccumulate small amounts of aura, which is mostly concentrated in their tooth enamel and gives their laterally compressed front teeth a wickedly sharp edge. Their rear teeth, which are peg-like in other tegus, are instead carnassial-like for shearing flesh.