Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Pegomastax will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Pegomastax. This section displays the Pegomastax's natural colors and regions. Unlike those of birds, they are stiff and stand straight like porcupine's quills, though nowhere near as dangerous. Second is the feathers that cover its back. The beak also has small boar-like tusks in it, serving as a tool for harming attackers, humans or dinosaurs. First is its beak, which grants the creature a strong bite to crush nuts and fruits. The Pegomastax is a small herbivorous biped with several avian features. Once tamed, the Pegomastax is a friendly creature that will ride on the player's shoulder. If it successfully escapes, it usually comes back again to steal more. Afterwards, it will attempt to run away with the item. If the last inventory section is empty, it will try to steal from other inventory sections. However while its damage is very minimal, the Pegomastax can steal items from a player's inventory aiming primarily for the items in your last inventory section. Its skill at scavenging means that it collects an extraordinary quantity of seeds and berries, while also handily gathering the rare Flowers, Mushrooms, and other ingredients necessary to cook up unusual concoctions.Ĭontrary to the dossier, the Pegomastax is a relatively aggressive animal, attacking survivors on sight. While not pretty, and far too small to ride, tribes often keep Pegomastax around as a kind of farming aid. You would expect a creature this small and weak to live in flocks, but Pegomastax seems to be fairly solitary in nature. At which point, it turns into a very aggressive (though rather unthreatening) opponent, shrieking and wooping far above its actual threat level. Pegomastax is likely to ignore any nearby creature and continue foraging, unless it is attacked. Its beak appears perfectly evolved for collecting food from plants while avoiding the indigestible fibrous strands. It is content to spend all day alone, gorging itself on far more food than you might reasonably expect for a creature of its tiny stature. Among the bottom of the island's dinosaur food chain is a small herbivore called Pegomastax fructarator.
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