Baby Erichiraptor

The Baby Erichiraptor is one of the many raptor types that inhabit Primeval Forests. Small, but moderately agile, this small raptor is decently suited to survive thanks to it's quick reflexes and notable perception. With greenish brown hide and two small developing hooked horns atop it's dense head, this raptor has adapted well to hunting in dense forest and jungle regions. While not the quickest, even Baby Erichiraptors are capable of long distance pounces, having developed powerful back legs from pushing and jumping through thick forestry and foliage. Patient and perceptive, the Erichiraptor uses it's natural camoflouge to sneak close to prey. When close, the Erichiraptor will kick off of the ground, trees, or other environmental obsticles, propelling itself at high speeds toward upsuspecting prey. By the time you hear this creature crashing through the forestry, you likely wont have enough time to turn and flee before it smashes into you with it's piercing horns. Upon spotting prey, the Baby Erichiraptor let's out a piercing warbley cry, signaling the hunt.

This creature is capable of a moderate close range dash, able to close distance to most prey. Baby Erichiraptor are persistent hunters, choosing to pursue prey no matter the size, and not giving up easily.

All raptors are found on any form of Primeval Forest planets, and in the atmosphere of Fd:erchiusasteroid.

Luna's Lab Notes
~ The process of capturing and storing a monsters potential within capture pods is currently still a developing field. As it is now, the baseline for most creatures captured and stored within capture pods is around 50% efficiency when compared to their wildlife counterparts. Having less vitality and strength than when they roamed free. However, with the Baby Erichiraptor, their strength and vitality is reduced to a mere 20% of their wildlife counterparts upon capture.

~ Fiercely territorial, Erichiraptors abandon their offspring at a young age and let them fend for themselves. If a Erichiraptor encounters a Baby raptor, even it's own offspring, the adult will attempt to hunt, kill, and eat the Baby. Below is a list of noted interactions among species raptor species.