Great Boggi

Great Boggi are Dog Wyverns.

Physiology
Great Boggi are much larger than their kin. They sport navy blue hides and yellow bands across their bodies. Located on their head, back, and tail are sail-like crests. Their eyes are a bright green and have ellipsoid pupils.

Abilities
They are infamous for producing a mass of phlegm and saliva that is ejected from the mouth. This "loogie" has an intense, foul odor that drives away most predators.

Taxonomy
Great Boggi are Bird Wyverns are related to Great Soggi, Great Voggi, and their younger kin.
 * Order: Saurischia
 * Suborder: Bird Feet
 * Infraorder: Runner Wyvern
 * Superfamily: Dog Wyvern
 * Family: Boggi

Habitat Range
Great Boggi and their packs have been found in the Flooded Forest, Kumbel Wetlands, Marshlands, Primal Forest, Rotten Vale, and the Sunken Hollow.

Ecological Niche
These Bird Wyverns are mostly scavengers, stealing freshly killed prey from other predators by bombarding them with their vile saliva. Very rarely do they actually hunt prey themselves.

Biological Adaptations
Their main form of self-defense is spitting a large, smelly mass of phlegm and saliva at enemies. The reason it smells as bad as it does is because of bacteria that lives in the Bird Wyvern's mouth. They have very oily skin, most likely to prevent their skin from becoming dry in warmer areas. Great Boggi have noticeable sail-like crests on their bodies. These crests most likely evolved from fins, suggesting that their ancestors were aquatic or amphibious.

Behavior
Great Boggi are territorial by nature, and will defend their territory and nests with aggression. They will send their packs to attack foes and hunters alike.