Griffin
Griffins are quadrupedal creatures with the head, talons, and wings of an eagle, and the body of a lion.
Basic Information
Anatomy
A griffin has four limbs and two wings. Both wings, its head, and its legs are that of an eagle, while the main body is a lion, complete with the tail.
Genetics and Reproduction
Griffins reproduce in the same manner as any other animal.
Ecology and Habitats
Griffins can be found in mostly two habitats: the mountains and the forest. A griffin will often make its nest up on a mountain, but will go down into the forest to catch prey, stretch its muscles or do it simply for a change of pace.
Additional Information
Average Intelligence
Human or lower
Scientific Name
Volantum magicae aquila
Lifespan
50 years
Conservation Status
Near Threatened
Average Height
4-5 feet (122-152 cm)
Average Weight
800-1200 lbs (363-544 kg)