Devil Bagarala

Devil Bagarala are larger Subspecies of Bagarala that thrive in lava instead of water. They have also become much more aggressive due to the competition.

Physiology
They appear much like the original, only that they now have coal black claws, fangs and overall they are longer. They also have sharper fins (even having black spikes) and the webbing is red and seethrough. Their spines and hide are now cocoa colored, and their body overall is a crimson red. Their legs are now brown and their horns have become three large shovel-like horns which get bigger towards the tip of the snout. These horns are now colored a rusty orange. Their eyes are also now yellow.

Behavior
Devil Bagarala are very territorial unlike their cousins. They roam alot less due to their limited habitat, but they occasionally are found exiting volcanoes in search of new volcanoes to call home. Their new skin does not need any form of moisture, so they aren't found covering their bodies with anything. They are also seen more often in land than lava. They are also easier to study than regular Bagarala since they stay in the same locale for longer times.