Dinosaur

Behemoths, also sometimes called dinosaurs, were ancient archosaurs, closely related to birds. Behemoths came in many shapes and sizes though, as their name implied, the best known were typically very large. Behemoths could be either herbivorous or carnivorous, depending on the species. Unlike dragons, behemoths were incapable of speech and were non-sentient by nature.

Physical description
Behemoths came in many varieties, from small to large, but most shared a number of physical features. Behemoths were, for instance, all covered in a layer of pebble-like skin. Most also demonstrated a well-developed sense of smell, which predatory behemoths used to hunt. Many were also herbivorous.

Psychology
Like dragons, predatory behemoths had a powerful lust to hunt, their razor-sharp teeth suitable for rending prey apart and were also highly territorial. Herbivorous behemoths were usually less aggressive although when defending their young or wounded or after being startled or irritated, they could be vicious enemies

Habitats
Behemoths often lived in areas very much isolated from humanoid habitation. They usually were found in remote mountain valleys, isolated rocky plateaus, dense tropical island forests, or secluded in the deepest and darkest of the jungles.

Species
There were multiple species of behemoths, some of which are listed below.


 * Bloodspike behemoth
 * Herbivorous behemoths marked by large plates resting along their spine and a notoriously bad temper.


 * Ceratosaurus
 * A large, carnivorous variety of behemoth marked by a horn-like ridge along its snout.


 * Deinonychus
 * Small, predatory behemoths roughly the size of humans that were highly social.


 * Elasmosaurus
 * An aquatic species of behemoth roughly fifty feet in length, much of which was from its extremely long neck and serpentine tail.


 * Macetail behemoth
 * Macetail behemoths were extremely territorial behemoths, covered in natural armor from head to toe.


 * Megaraptor
 * Superficially similar to deinonychus, though much larger, megaraptors were notable for their large hand claws.


 * Pteranadon
 * An enormous flying behemoth that fed on fish.


 * Triceratops
 * Short-tempered and aggressive even for a herbivore, triceratops were recognizable by their three horns and armored head.


 * Tyrannosaurus
 * Among the largest predatory behemoths, tyrannosaurus was both a predator and a scavenger.