Cockagriff
From Devonshire
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Current revision as of 00:11, 8 July 2009
The Cockagriff (Idrisulcata griffinis) is a species of Griffin native to Devonshire.
Recent DNA studies have shown it might not be a mammal, but an avimammalid.
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Description
Like a cockatiel with a crest, but more like a griffin. It is mostly brownish. It has sharp teeth in its mouth. Its eyes are yellow.
Fact
- Very gentle, sometimes takes care of other animal babies.
- Eats plants, mostly a frugivore.
- Sometimes it digs, and is a good one too, hence Latin name.
- Can be kept as a pet.
Diet
Mostly box leaves, some flowers, grass, bark, tough roots, berries, acorns.
Range
Odysseus