FASA 365 Day 335, Magna Pede Collis Bestia, (Large Foot Hill Beast), Herbivore, 50ft
Mid to low hill creature. Woodland guard and Gentle Shepherd of the wild things.
Often misunderstood.
When high grazing sheep and cattle find themselves on precarious cliffs, the Large Foot gets them down but not to eat.
Then again, he has been known to direct and or point starving predators toward stray grazers… fair is fair after all.
FASA 365 Day 334, Tria Cauda Sub Morsu, (Three Tail Under Bite) 30ft Carnivore.
Common Name, Jingle-bob. From the bulbous spiked triad of tail
FASA 365 Day 332, Laniidae Aranaesque, (Spider Bird, or Arachno Shrike) 3-4 inch. Carnivor.
Dangling webbing, the Spider Bird trolls its web line to hunt insects and other smaller birds. Tangling the web line in the wings of its intended victim.
Once grounded, the Arachno Shrike pounces upon the tangled mess. and pierces it with its fangs.
Immobilized and unable to free itself the victim is then eaten. Alive and aware.
FASA 365 Day 331 Ursi Vespertilio, ( Bear Bat). 15-20 ft. Omnivore.
A bear is dangerous enough, but what if they could fly?
Artists Note: The question is, would a bear IN the woods or ON it?
FASA 365 Day 330, Tenebris Furto, ( Black Sneak). 1/8-1/4 inch.
Carnivorous. Preys on dust mites, and bed bugs.
You know that wisp of nothing in your peripheral vision, that dark thing that isn’t there when you look harder… thats him.
Also, those long dark inexplicable “hairs” that you find stuck to your cloths, inexplicable because nobody in the house has long dark hair…. him again, mm hmm.
By the way… that isn’t hair…. thats his poo. Yur, welcome.