Thalapagos

Thalapagos (タラパゴス, Tarapagosu) is a Fanged Wyvern.

Physiology
Thalapagos is a Fanged Wyvern that resembles a marine iguana. Its body is a purple-blue color with a row of large, light blue spikes running down its spine and a long forked tail. Its belly is a brown-grey color resembling stone. It sports light blue claws on each foot, with a singe smaller claw on the back of its front feet. The claws on its front feet are noticeably larger than the back claws. Thalapagos possess sharp bony plates instead of teeth.

Abilities
Thalapagos can shoot watery globules similar to Royal Ludroth and streams of water like Plesioth. They are extremely accurate with their water projectiles. From their claws they secrete a fluid that, once makes contact with flesh, mimics the effects of frostbite, leading to potentially fatal wounds. They powerful limbs and claws for climbing and holding onto rocks when diving, and their split tails are for improved swimming.

Behavior
Thalapagos can spend only a limited time in cold water diving for prey. Afterwards it rests on land, basking in the sun as it digests. Until then it is unable to move effectively, making it vulnerable to predators. However, this is counteracted by their highly aggressive nature when in this disadvantageous state.

Habitat
These Fanged Wyverns can be found only in the Deserted Island, Flooded Forest, Jungle Primal Forest, and the Swamp.