Mountain Basilisk

​Looks like a rock.​​Has stone gaze.​​Fur mimics grass.​​6-legged reptilian.​ The mountain basilisk is a large reptilian creature that is native to mountainous regions. It is known for its ability to turn its prey to stone with its gaze, and it is also known for its rocky carapace, which is covered in fur that resembles grass. The mountain basilisk has six legs and is able to blend in with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot in its natural habitat. It is a formidable predator and is feared by many.