Tepthian Roc

The Tepthian Roc are a massive avian creature that is not originally native to the Kingdom of Tepth. They were introduced to the ecosystem when the surviving members of the royal family returned from their exile centuries later.

Basic Information

Anatomy

These massive birds have two wing two eye a beak two legs and two feet

Biological Traits

Tepthian Roc's feathers are usually a dark brown or somewhat golden in coloration although in extremely rare instances black, or white hatchlings have been sometimes reported. From the head to the base of the tail,Their incredibly powerful wings span are an astonishing 80‒120 ft (24‒37 m),

Genetics and Reproduction

Tepthian Roc are bred in various hatcheries located through out the Kingdom These Roc lay

Ecology and Habitats

The Tepthian Roc are bred specifically and have been adapted to the ecosystem of the Kingdom of Tepth.

Dietary Needs and Habits

These enormous birds require massive amounts of food and the Kingdom of Tepth long ago put laws into place to feed these vital pieces of the Kingdom's military as well as the farmer whos livestock may have been consumed. These farmer are paid triple the going rate for that type of livestock.

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

While Roc do live in other areas of Traith the Tepthian Roc are usually only found patrolling the skies over the Kingdom of Tepth and the surrounding lands.

Average Intelligence

The Tepthian Roc are bred and trained to specifically follow orders and to be able to work around and in conjunction with or Tepthian Roc.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Tepthian Roc have very keen eyesight and are able to pick out prey below from miles aways
Conservation Status
In the Kingdom of Tepth where Tepthian Roc are bred and are a vital piece of the Kingdom's military harming a Roc in any way is punishable by death.
Average Weight
Typically an average Tepthian rocs weighed in at 8,000 lb (3,600 kg)
Average Length
Tepthian rocs are at least of 30 ft (9.1 m) long, and as much as 60 ft (18 m).
Geographic Distribution
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