Pugadeon

Pugadeon (ロマレオン, Romareon) are Scelidians.

Physiology
Pugadeon resembles an Iguanodon. Its bulky body is green and scaly, while its belly is a dark yellow color. They have gray, beak-like mouths. It has a strip of gray carapace on the length of its back, starting at its snout and ending at the tip of its tapering tail. A gray carapace also partially covers its hands and feet, giving the impression of the creature wearing gloves and socks. Its hands also feature two large, sharp spurs.

Abilities
The spurs on its hands serve to protect itself against predators. It can also deliver powerful blows with its forearms in a fashion similar to the Brute Wyvern Brachydios, if it has to fight off predators. It can change from

Behavior
Pugadeon are docile herbivores, spending most of their time grazing. They live in herds.

Habitat
These Scelidians unsurprisingly inhabit forests and jungles where they access to a large amount of vegetation to feed on.

Etymology
Pugadeon is a combination of pugilist (a professional boxer), Gideon Mantell (a paleontologist who discovered Iguanodon), and Iguanodon.

Romaleon is derived from ρωμαλέος romaléos (robust or strong).