Arctic Duramboros

The Arctic Duramboros is a Rare Species of Duramboros that lives in Snowy and Frozen locations, primarily, the Arctic Ridge.

Physiology
Arctic Duramboros are hulking Brute Wyverns, reaching the same heights as the Rust Duramboros, these monsters are usually covered in patches of Ice and Snow, their horns are shorter than the other species but open up on a bigger angle, and they possess 3 humps in their back.

Their tails are completely different from other Duramboros, the tail is convex on the underside and concave on top, it closes into a pointed tip, with two large flat shells growing from each side.

Information
The Arctic Duramboros has been seen in the lowlands of the Arctic Ridge collecting water, which they store in their humps, this water is used to regulate their temperature, the water warms up in their humps and then it is sent to different parts of their bodies to increase temperature.

Sometimes they may need to lower their temperature instead, using their shovel tails or hitting the sides of snowy hills they bury themselves in snow which then slowly melts and the water is absorved by their shells, which then purify it and send it to the humps.

When struck by powerful shocks their water heating humps become unstable, this can be noticed by the humps becoming soft and wet, they will run towards colder areas and sometimes they will roll in the snow to cool back.

Abilities
They retain the common abilities displayed by other Duramboros Species, along with some of their own, they can swiftly move their tails to the sides, when doing this they will also lunge dirt or snow.

When fighting in snowy areas, they will use their tails to lift chunks of ice and snow and lunge them at targets, on low land areas they will lunge chunks of dirt or rocks, sometimes they will shake violently to drop snow and ice on targets.

When enraged they use their hot water offensively, they are known to spit at targets or the ground and create natural traps that sink objects into the ground like a pitfall trap.