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I thought about what would happen if Queen Arianna received the power of the sun.
POV: encountered by this lizard
In November 5, 1998 AD (during War on Terror Era, Holocene Epoch)
Queen Arianne Mariel de Solle: Curse you Burr! Anthony Fortiz Pierre: What, that lizard is him? Nelson Mandela: Why are going to argue the green fella. I'm curious about the innocent childish reptile?
Doodle of my favourite lady ♡
“When I felt like a real woman was after school, when I discarded the hated bone-stiff dress, unpinned my hair and let it drop to where it met my newly acquired bosom. When I gazed into the looking glass and saw my mother staring back at me.”
Happy International Women’s Day to all the wonderful and strong women out there! In honour of this special day I decided to do a quick redraw of one of my older pieces that still holds a special place in my heart. ❤️
Ratonhnhaké:ton
“Diamond in the Rough”
Last weekend I went to see Aladdin - which is probably my favorite Disney movie EVER. I cannot even put into words how much I loved this story growing up and seeing it again almost 20 years later brought back some of my dearest childhood memories. I can’t be thankful enough to everyone who worked on this movie for making me feel like a child again. 😭
Modern AU, but they're still just as cheeky
I really like the fanon idea of Wirt being the twins' dad! I've seen it in at least a few fics, sometimes with Sara as the mom and sometimes with Beatrice, so I did both. Wirt has two hands
Tehe 👁️ 👅 👁️
Watched Hoppers yesterday and loved it 🥲
"So, this is Pete, Peter, Petey…" "You remember all their names?" "Don't be a stranger. It's pond rules."
Iridiscute (Iridoleptoleo duccio) - Shiny Demon of Berbania
The Iridiscute (Iridoleptoleo duccio; Dairkian: Ighokma, Corachan: Ad'oksa) is the fictional extraterrestrial species found only in Berbania, a planet in Ursa Major.
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Etymology
The word Iridiscute was the combination of iridescent ("e" was replaced by "i") and scute.
Physical Appearance
Iridiscute's measurements were approximately 12–13 meters (39–43 feet) in length, 6–7 tons in weight, and a long (almost 4.6 m), narrow, elongated cranium with two mouthparts encased in hardened bony plates.
One of the Seven Wonders, the theropod-like alien Iridiscute is only found on the planet Berbania's North Kihangor continent and is regarded as a top predator. This species possessed digitigrade hindlimbs with four toes and black spines in the calcaneus, plus four pairs of forelimbs with three fingers, dark long claws, and black spines on the elbow. The skin was dull cyan with moldy yellow below. Iridiscute's distinctive characteristic was its back, which had iridescent keratin scales that resembled those of the pangolin on Earth. These scales were found on the neck, shoulders, knees, back, and tail.
Abilities
Because of their limbs, scales, and claws, Iridiscutes are mostly used for terrestrial hunting and defense. They also have significant swimming and running adaptations. Like many giant theropods on Earth, it was able to swim short distances, especially when crossing rivers, just like contemporary large land animals like elephants and big cats. Iridiscute may have been able to swiftly warm up in the cool mornings and cool down in the scorching middays thanks to its long horn on its nose, which served as a temperature check and significantly increased the animal's surface area relative to its volume. Since Iridiscute most likely utilized repeated slashing strikes rather of bone-crushing, their spear-tip-shaped nose was used for stabbing or checking temperature, and their powerful bite was made for slicing flesh. Based on the structure of its skull, it possessed good vision and smell, and it dug nests in forests, plains, salt plains, and deserts. Iridiscute possesses scales because thin-film interference in chitin layers gives it a mirror-like appearance with a glossy, reflected silver appearance. As each layer becomes thinner, the chitin coating layers are chirped (in layers of different thicknesses), forming a complex multilayer; the optical path length varies in tandem with the thickness. Each chirped layer of jewel scarabs is tailored to a certain wavelength of light. It may serve as camouflage if sunlight reflects off of its metallic hue, blending with water droplets and the mirrored forest environment to deceive or blind predators.
Ecology
In Berbania, the apex predator Iridiscute hunted both native aliens and recently brought Terran creatures for its own amusement, which alarmed humans. This species consumes both carnivorous (resembles cats, wolves, civets, and sea lions) and herbivorous (resembles cattle, horses, hadrosaurs, deer, and others) extraterrestrials and eukaryotes. Additionally, this species was an opportunistic scavenger, clearing road kills and corpses for sanitary reasons. It probably coexisted with other huge predators in North Kihangor, therefore there was fierce ecological competition.
Behavior
Although the apex predator Iridiscute is unknown, it was primarily solitary, may have defended its territory, had parental care, which is typical of many theropods, and showed no overt signs of group hunting. This alien from Berbania would not be friendly with people. Being a huge apex predator, it would probably view people as territorial threats or prey.
Distribution and Habitat
Iridiscute is unique to the Ursa Major constellation and was discovered on the North Kihangor continent of the planet Berbania. Large river systems, floodplains, wetlands, salt pans, and forested areas are among the habitats of this species, which ranges from tropical to taiga. Numerous big species, including aliens that resembled giant fish, crocodiles, cattle, lions, wolves, cranes, and wyverns, were maintained by these ecosystems.
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Story
The story revolves around the millennium-long conflict between three prehistoric groups: the Assassin Brotherhood, Templar Knight, and Monster Hunter. It is set in a fictional history of actual events.
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Nessie (Nessiteras rhombopteryx) - Monster of Loch Ness
“ Dragons and dinosaurs coexist with mankind in ancient myths. A princess by the name of Nessie gave Loch Ness, where the dragon resides, its name. ”
– Eostre
Nessie (Nessiteras rhombopteryx) is one of mythical creatures and a guardian. This species was first introduced in Worldcraft: Moon's Desire.
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Physical Appearances
The current Nessie has changed considerably from its marine predecessors, according to the 2026 Redraw. Their coloring provides counter-shading camouflage at muddy lake depths with a sleek, dark slate-green dorsal hide and a light underside. The neck is incredibly long, made up of specific cervical vertebrae that enable "S-curve" strikes, thick enough to sustain vascular and muscle tissue, and more robust near the base before narrowing toward the head. This implies that the neck has a very practical purpose in addition to being ornamental. The term "rhombopteryx" comes from their flippers, which are four rhomboidal paddles designed for both fast vertical diving and leisurely hovering. Their head was compact and streamlined, with two smaller horns close to the neck and needle-like teeth for grasping carrion and slick fish.
The slender tail culminates in an intriguing rhomboid or leaf-like fluke. This could serve as a stabilizer when in a vertical position, a rudder, a burst-propulsion paddle, or an unexpected "jet assist" while capturing prey. In contrast to typical plesiosaurs, it also provides the animal a distinctive silhouette.
The eyes are positioned laterally but somewhat forward enough for some depth awareness, appear relatively small, and are better adapted for detecting murky water than for visibility in open waters. This proposes a predator/scavenger that, instead of having keen long-range eyesight, depends on motion detection, vibration sensing, scent/chemical cues, and low-light ambush.
Abilities
Nessies have evolved a high-pressure pharyngeal pump, in contrast to their ancestors. Water Hose Propulsion is the ability of Nessie, like the Irrawaddy dolphin, to discharge a focused jet of water from its mouth by compressing its neck muscles. This is used to knock low-flying birds (or drones) into the water or to confuse predators on land. The neck muscles' contraction force can be used to compute the water jet's pressure (P). Eyewitness reports would become even more perplexing as a result.
Formula: P={F}/{A}
Where (F) is the muscular force and (A) is the aperture of the mouth. In mature individuals, this pressure is sufficient to shatter Isu-glass at close range.
Surface fish may become disoriented, prey schools may be dispersed, and prey may be flushed from reeds by an abrupt pressured burst. A powerful water jet could frighten rivals, startle wolves, big cats, bears, or other predators, or momentarily blind attackers. Male or juvenile Nessies may utilize it for play, courting, dominance, or territorial warnings. False attack locations, "phantom movement," or artificial splashes might be produced by the water jet, which would further complicate eyewitness accounts.
Unless your scenario is very cryptid-fantasy, it's probably not literally "firetruck" industrial pressure. A more realistic biological version would be powerful enough to drown a human, knock over a bird, shower dirt and reeds, momentarily shock small animals, or produce a visible geyser-like blast—all of which are still really cool and terrifying.
In contrast to many more active maritime plesiosaurs, this species most likely survived by becoming metabolically conservative. This indicates that it can probably continue for extended periods of time without food, withstand cold water better than anticipated, decrease activity for weeks, withstand a lack of prey, and remain concealed during winter or drought. This is likely the main reason it survived extinction events and subsequent environmental instability in terms of practical ecology.
It can attack while concealing its body because to its neck. This enables it to reach into small underwater areas, ambush fish schools, snatch birds from the surface, snap at otters or waterfowl, or feed on carcasses without revealing its entire body.
Ecology
Nessie is mostly a beast, however it has an omnivorous-carnivorous inclination. Fish, eels, amphibians, aquatic reptiles, crabs, water birds, eggs, carrion, drowned mammals, and occasionally accidentally eaten aquatic flora are among the species' likely food sources. Insects, tadpoles, tiny fish, mollusks, and crustaceans are probably consumed by juveniles. This is significant because young gigantic predators nearly always require a more manageable, smaller feeding niche.
Nessie most likely survives by occupying a cold-water ambush scavenger niche rather than by being a massive active predator. Nessie is probably quite good at turning radius, reverse correction, hovering control, and vertical repositioning, even if she isn't quick in a straight line. Because of this, it would be hazardous in small lake or river systems.
In the sense of "kills everything," Nessie is not a hyper-apex predator. It would be more accurate to characterize it as a huge opportunistic meso-to-apex aquatic predator-scavenger. By eliminating corpses, managing invasive fish or overabundant prey, scavenging dead animals before disease spreads, and shifting nutrients between the lake floor and coast, it probably benefits ecosystems. Ironically, it might be both a predator and a sanitary animal.
Nessie likely scavenges dead fish, drowned deer or livestock, bird corpses, seal remnants (in coastal communities), and beached or floating animal remains rather than constantly seeking out new meals. This would enable it to live in environments that cannot sustain a big predator that is always on the search.
Large fish, crocodilians (if overlapping in warmer relict populations), giant otters or similar predators, large predatory birds, monitor lizards (in southern habitats), giant catfish or sharks in brackish systems, and other adult Nessies are potential predators of plesiosaur hatchlings or juveniles due to the possibility of cannibalism. If given the opportunity, a low-metabolism opportunist with little access to food would definitely consume its own young.
Depending on the area, gigantic crocodilians, large sharks (in estuarine/coastal populations), bears, large cats close to shore, packs of wolves or hyenas if stranded, and large cephalopods could pose a threat to their subadult predators. Only very large crocodilians and huge sharks in coastal environments. Some packs of large terrestrial predators if beached or large nesting and other adult Nessies are likely to pose a threat to their predators, plesiosaur adults or fully grown adults. If not, adults are most likely at the top of the food chain.
Reproduction
Nessie most likely developed into something more adaptable from totally aquatic plesiosaur reproduction. Instead of producing a large number of poor hatchlings, Nessie might produce one to three very large, highly developed babies, as many marine reptiles may have done. In challenging freshwater environments, this would be ideal for survival. Their advantages include less nest predation, improved survivability in cold environments, the ability to swim after birth, and the elimination of the need to expose eggs on land.
However, due to few live births and considerable parental investment, this is hazardous and makes survival more difficult unless parental care is very strong. They outlived the majority of other plesiosaurs, which would explain why. In order to survive in shallower nursery settings, baby Nessies most likely have shorter necks, proportionately larger heads without horns, stronger tails, lighter markings or striping, and more active activity.
Behavior
Nessie shouldn't behave like a monstrous machine all the time. It ought to act like a mysterious, astute, and wary survivor. They were probably solitary most of the time, crepuscular (active dawn/dusk), occasionally nocturnal, inquisitive yet cautious, territorial in eating or breeding areas, and indolent when left alone. They may snooze in submerged caverns, scavenge at night, patrol the shoreline slowly, bask just below the surface, and engage in brief hunting excursions as part of their daily routine.
For an aquatic predator that was either reptile-grade or reptile-mammal convergent, their intelligence was probably rather high. They are far more fascinating than a generic "dinosaur" because they could likely recognize routes and territories, recall hazardous boats or people, learn about eating possibilities, differentiate between safe and dangerous creatures, and exhibit play behavior with spray-blasts.
The majority of human encounters with Nessie would likely consist of far-off surface sightings, wakes, neck-like shadows, splashes, vanishing humps, scavenging signs, and mysteriously missing fish or birds—all of which are entirely consistent with cryptid folklore. When it comes to people, Nessies often have a quiet, avoidant, perceptive, and, if acclimated, opportunistically brazen temperament.
Unless cornered, nesting, hurt, harassed, or mistaken a person or dog for prey, Nessie would probably refrain from attacking directly. Not a "man-eating lake dragon," the threat level to people is low to moderate. Potential hazards include kayak capsizing, defensive water blasts, biting if cornered, pulling small animals (dogs, goats, and poultry), and nesting hostility. It is therefore dangerous in the same manner that a huge crocodile or pinniped might be harmful; they are not always murderous, but they are also not innocuous.
Threats and Conservation
This species would be very vulnerable despite being large.
Habitat loss
drainage of wetlands
shoreline development
damming
lake pollution
peat destruction
Food collapse
overfishing
invasive species
eutrophication
toxic runoff
Boat traffic
propeller injuries
acoustic disturbance
collision trauma
Nest / nursery disruption
If they use shallow protected areas, these would be easily damaged.
Small population bottleneck - A relict species would probably suffer from:
low genetic diversity
inbreeding risk
poor recovery from disease or catastrophe
Disease / parasite spillover - This is huge for a hidden species. It could be affected by:
fish pathogens
agricultural runoff microbes
introduced parasites
bird-borne diseases
Conservation status
In a real zoological listing, your Nessie would probably be Critically Endangered (CR) by IUCN Red List
Distribution and Habitat
Nessie originated in the British Isles, but it now migrates to France, Spain, Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Isle of Manx, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Iceland.
Deep lakes, slow rivers, peat-black lochs, flooded caverns, marshes, fjord-like inlets, glacial freshwater systems, and brackish estuaries were all home to this species. Deep cold refuge zones, low visibility water, fish numbers, shoreline cover, concealed nesting/resting locations, and little human disturbance are all characteristics of their ideal habitat.
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Lore
The story for Rapunzel and Queen Arianna revolve around the millennium-long conflict between three prehistoric groups: the Assassin Brotherhood, Templar Knight, and Monster Hunter. It is set in a fictional history of actual events.
Late Cretaceous origins (c. 100–66 million years ago)
Nessie's predecessors were probably tiny to medium-sized elasmosaurid plesiosaurs that inhabited the coastal shelf waters and shallow waters of modern-day Europe. This lineage likely already possessed some peculiar characteristics, such as tolerance for brackish estuaries, preference for coastal lagoons and river mouths, more opportunistic feeding, stronger scavenging ability, and lower average activity levels than fast pelagic relatives, in contrast to the massive open-ocean plesiosaurs that relied on rich marine ecosystems. This is important because when ecosystems collapse, "normal" specialized marine giants typically perish. The Nessie lineage is precisely the kind of strange survival lineage that evolution prefers to have around. These species are generalist oddballs that manage to live.
The most significant bottleneck in Nessie's history is this one. Approximately 97% of plesiosaur variety disappeared when the impact of the asteroid and the ensuing ecological collapse eliminated marine reptiles and non-avian dinosaurs. Only because it was already aberrant in terms of ecology does the Nessie lineage survive. A tiny remnant population may have survived in cold freshwater lake systems, deep estuarine basins, inland seaways, cave-fed refugia, or peat-rich, low-productivity waters.
They most likely survived by eating carrion, eating anything tiny enough to grab, limiting mobility, breeding slowly, and hiding in marginal ecosystems—all of which glamourous top predators detest. Their "special babies" and their primary survival adaption would have played a significant role. Even a small surviving population might struggle through the extinction bottleneck if they established live birth, few but highly developed children, protracted maternal investment, and nursery-zone protection. Because of this, Nessiteras is not a "living fossil" in the sluggish sense, but rather a highly altered post-apocalyptic survivor that is descended from Late Cretaceous elasmosaur stock and differs greatly from its ancestors.
Bereshit (300,000-69,000 BCE)
Nessie was a descendant of plesiosaurs and was modified as part of Project Pashnea, a scientific endeavor by the Terran branch of the Deities, primarily by Eostre and Phanes, to produce any creatures—animals, monsters, or people—in their own image.
Fall of Camelot (515 AD)
Following the fall of Camelot, Lancelot and Guinevere traveled north into the "Mist Lands." Arianna’s books record that they shared a meal near the shore of a loch, watched by a Nessie that remained submerged, its elongated neck mimicking a floating log.
Tristan’s seizure of Excalibur (three months later) - (520 AD)
Prince Tristan's raid is an ideological act rather than just piratical theft. Nimue is killed in the turmoil after Tristan retrieves Excalibur from Vivianne's inner circle. In addition to being a priestess, Nimue was a bonded node operator whose neurological pattern was connected to a tiny group of surviving guardians and human companions. The plesiosaur Nessie takes control of the remaining custodial cohort when Nimue's death breaks the human custodial lock. This is done by its programmed obligation to protect the node and stop misuse, not out of malice. In practical terms, this means that Nessie controls adjacent coastal approaches and holds the buddies imprisoned beneath the lochs in order to enforce a local quarantine.
Encountered by Saint Columba (565 AD)
Niseag was afraid of the first saint named Saint Columba and the Picts found this thing until retreating into their home, the Loch Ness. Columba used a "Sign of the Cross"—likely a Hidden Savior pulse-emitter—to command the beast to halt its attack on a swimmer in the River Ness.
The Scottish Treaty and Nessie (873 AD)
The Norse expeditions are connected to the British relic web by Eivor's subsequent recovery of a Sword of Eden from Loch Ness. Excalibur's rescue from Loch Ness by Eivor Varinsdottir was a master class in interspecies diplomacy. In the act, she temporarily subdues plesiosaur guardians, whom the locals refer to as "Nessie," and creates a functioning ceasefire—a precarious alliance between sea creatures and the allies of coastal Hidden Saviors.
This guaranteed that the Loch Ness vault would be safe from the Order of the Ancients and the Hidden Ones for another millennium. She transformed the ancient defenders into allies by using the "Voice of Odin" (a particular Isu vocal frequency magic) to subdue the Nessies.
The First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1297 AD)
The First War of Scottish Independence began on March 30, 1296, with the Sack of Berwick. Sectarian purges and eerie folk retaliations were made possible by the turmoil of war. Alastair Aitken perished in your sequence while protecting Fillan and Ailéas, the two last Children of Fal. Legend and retaliation collided in 1297 when a plesiosaur, older than many states and maybe connected to ancient Isu-coastal wards, surfaced in the river to exact revenge on those who had killed border relatives. The fabled lake creature, which some Hunters believe to be a surviving plesiosaur descendant brought back to life through ancient Isu experimentation, attacked and killed him in 1297 while he was wandering near a river in Scotland.
Aitken's death and a ceremonial transfer of guardianship to the remaining fairy folk marked the conclusion of the terrible retaliation. A creature connected to the Children of Fal's "Nature-Sync" sensed the guild's demise. In an act of "Relict Justice," it ambushed Cornavii at the River Ness and dragged him to the bottom.
D. Mackenzie (1871 or 1872)
In October 1871 (or 1872), D. Mackenzie of Balnain reportedly saw an object resembling a log or an upturned boat "wriggling and churning up the water," moving slowly at first before disappearing at a faster speed. The account was not published until 1934, when Mackenzie sent his story in a letter to Rupert Gould shortly after popular interest in the monster increased.
Alexander Macdonald (1888)
In 1888, mason Alexander Macdonald of Abriachan sighted "a large stubby-legged animal" surfacing from the loch and propelling itself within 50 yd (46 m) of the shore where Macdonald stood. Macdonald reported his sighting to Loch Ness water bailiff Alex Campbell, and described the creature as looking like a salamander.
Aldie Mackay (1933)
The best-known article that first attracted a great deal of attention about a creature was published on 2 May 1933 in The Inverness Courier, about a large "beast" or "whale-like fish". The article by Alex Campbell, water bailiff for Loch Ness and a part-time journalist, discussed a sighting by Aldie Mackay of an enormous creature with the body of a whale rolling in the water in the loch while she and her husband John were driving on the A82 on 15 April 1933. The word "monster" was reportedly applied for the first time in Campbell's article, although some reports claim that it was coined by editor Evan Barron.
"Surgeon's photograph" (1934)
The "surgeon's photograph" is perhaps the most famous alleged photo of the creature, and the first to portray its head and neck. It is attributed to Robert Kenneth Wilson, a London gynaecologist.[41] On 20 April 1934, multiple British newspapers reported Wilson's claim to have seen the monster while driving near Loch Ness the day before, but the stories do not mention the existence of a photograph "Dr. Wilson described the monster as having a small head and a swan-like neck protruding three feet above the surface of the water," the Western Morning News reported. Since 1994, most agree that the photo was an elaborate hoax
Trivia
Nessie was part of Good Friday during the Holy Week special.
The binomial name is Nessiteras rhombopteryx was actually an anagram for "Monster Hoax by Sir Peter S," a joke played by the Assassin Brotherhood members like Scott and Rines write that, literally translated, Nessiteras rhombopteryx means “the Ness wonder with a diamond fin” due to their tail fin, to see if normal people would catch on and they didn't.
A Nessie can survive on a single large salmon for over two weeks thanks to its "Croc-style" scavenging energy conservation.
Some legends suggest Archangel Michael or all Scottish "gods" used Nessie as biological "cleaning units" for protecting underwater Isu vaults in Scotland.
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Tom Lizard – Hilarious Creepy Senate
“ Did she say, the bee is too proud. ”
– himself
Tom Lizard is a major character in the 2026 Disney/Pixar animated film Hoppers, voiced by actor Tom Law.
Tom Lizard is a little, green, and inquisitive reptile (perhaps a sea-green Mexican alligator lizard from possibly New Mexico) that steers clear of drama yet frequently finds himself in the midst of it while making friends with Mabel Tanaka, the major human character. During the Beaverton Glade reconciliation in Oregon state, Tom was a friend of Mammal King George, the grizzly bear Ellen, and a sloth beaver Loaf.
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Story
The story revolves around the millennium-long conflict between three prehistoric groups: the Assassin Brotherhood, the Templar Knight, and the Monster Hunter. It is set in a fictional history of actual events.
In Earth Responsibly universe, he was the biological sage of Aaron Burr, the man who killed Alexander Hamilton. As a punishment, he died and his soul into one of the Mexican alligator lizard's eggs. His body didn't accept that he was a little creature until he was cursed by an Apple of Eden and a Sundrop Flower enchantment, which made him eternal and caused his age to never end.
Because of Saint Philomena of Rome, a princess who survived using faked death by Sundrop Flower and Moonstone Opal fused gem, knew that the alligator lizard and Burr were fused into one using her magical powers, making Tom is actually the oldest known non-human animal in the 18th century. She was so astonished and humiliated that Tom fled from the curse and a immortal woman.
Tom reforms since he must survive in the wilderness and enters Oregon as the last known resident after Philomena's warnings make him courageous and inquisitive but he avoids drama as he saw Alexander was shot to death. He was different from his own species since he was born in a reptile. Tom Lizard grows weary of people, but he also realizes that he wants to try new things that he encounters and lives in two centuries.
In the twenty-first century, he befriends Mabel Tanaka, a Japanese-American girl who wishes to protect the glade from a raging butterfly known as King Titus that has trapped all non-insect creatures as well as a rich politician known as Mayor Jerry who is now reforming himself.
All of the Beaverton Animal Council rulers dismantled the butterfly after Tom Lizard discovered that King Titus was a reincarnation of Aita, an Isu male who is Juno/Hera's husband and who despises all living creatures that he considers to be "pests" or "demons". The Amphibian King defeated and devoured the butterfly to stop the operation, and all animals must use the biggest beaver dam to protect mankind from wildfire.
Trivia
Tom is first-ever talking animal in Disney and Pixar original movie. Tom Lizard was second known animal introduced to this drawing, after Kevin the bird in movie Up.
In Elio, Tom appears as one of the photos on the Voyager Golden Record.
Additionally, the film's short teaser was shown after the credits of Elio in theaters, which featured him spamming the lizard emoji on a cellphone repeatedly. The clip then went viral on Instagram and TikTok.
Tom shares his name his voice actor, Tom Law, and was more than likely named after him.
Tom was added as a playable outfit in 2017 game Fortnite to promote Hoppers.
Ironically, both this and a videogame was a part of internet memes.
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Tom Lizard is a major supporting character in the 2026 Disney•Pixar animated feature film Hoppers. He is a green lizard who meets and befrie
Tom Lizard is a character in the 2026 Pixar film Hoppers. "Though Tom Lizard prefers to avoid drama at all costs and rise above the fray, hi
Tom Lizard – © Disney, Pixar
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Just four kids and their squid, having family-friendly adventures amidst the inevitable extinction of mankind.
Have you ever thought about doing a crossing over of Disney fairytales for a story? Like all the princesses meeting somehow
I have!! I've had this one inkling of an idea about doing a Twelve Dancing Princesses based story where they all find themselves in a mysterious castle each time they dream, and meeting eachother there and trying to solve the mystery of what's going on--only I've yet to figure out what tha lt would be myself xD
But I did have the thought that it would involve Sofia'a Aunt Tilly (from Sofia the First) when she's young in capacity of Storykeeper :)
Im hoping to get into this story this year but I've got to push myself to finish the Rumplestiltskin story first, sorry its taken so long :/
Nyakatari (Gnatususchus pebasesnsis) - Andean Crocodile
“ Respect them, don’t underestimate them, and don’t confuse calm with tame. ”
– Steve Irwin
Gnatusuchus pebasensis is an extinct genus and species of caiman represented from the Middle Miocene Pebas Formation of Peru. Gnatusuchus lived about 13 million years ago (Ma) in a large wetland system called the Pebas mega-wetlands that covered over one million square kilometers of what is now the Amazon Basin. Gnatusuchus was first introduced in Worldcraft series, also known in their own common name is Nyakatari.
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Etymology
Gnatusuchus is a hybrid of the Quechua word nyatu (meaning "small nose" or "snout") and the Greek suchus ("crocodile"). The species name: pebasensis refers to the Pebas Formation, the geological layer in Peru where the fossils were unearthed.
Physical Appearance
Having a length-breadth index of 1.55, which is just marginally more than that of the strange notosuchian Simosuchus from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar, Gnatusuchus is a little caiman that resembles spectacled caimans but has an unusually short and rounded snout. Because of the small cranium, the nares are apple-shaped and the nearly circular orbits are situated at the roughly midway of the skull. The mandible is broad and short, and it terminates in a brief but enormous retroarticular process, just like the skull. The mandible's general shovel-like shape may have evolved as a result of eating on bivalves.
Based on the size of the skull material Salas-Gismondi et al. estimate a total body length of 148.9 to 167.7 centimeters (4.89 to 5.50 feet) depending on the proportions used for the calculation.
Abilities
Hypothetically theory of ancient animal's behavior.
Because of a number of remarkable traits, Gnatusuchus caimans are highly adapted predators in their freshwater environments. They are protected against competition and predators by their rough, scaly skin, which serves as natural armor. The caimans can move swiftly and silently through the water thanks to their webbed feet and powerful tails. Gnatusuchus feed on prehistoric freshwater clams and mussels in South American rivers.
Gnatusuchus would "plow" through the muddy bottom of lakes and marshes using its lower jaw, which resembled a shovel. It would filter out mollusks and collect mud. Although Gnatusuchus could swim, it was probably a benthic (bottom-dwelling) specialist. Instead of being a fast-moving chase predator, this caiman would have moved slowly across the mega-wetland's floor.
Ecology
Given that it consumed hard-shelled food, particularly bivalves like clams and mollusks, Gnatusuchus is thought to be a durophagous predator. Gnatusuchus inhabited what is now the Amazon basin, which had a vast network of rivers, lakes, and marshes. This "mega-wetland" was home to a vast variety of mollusks, including snails and clams.
Reproduction
Hypothetically theory of ancient animal's behavior.
As a crocodilian, it was presumably:
Laids eggs on land in mud nest mounds or hole nests near water.
Parental care was possible — many modern caimans guard nests and young.
No direct fossil evidence exists for its nests or eggs.
Behavior
Hypothetically theory of ancient animal's behavior.
Like the majority of contemporary crocodilians, Gnatusuchus is probably solitary and spends a lot of time hunting in shallow water and close to marshy margins. As the "clam-shoveler" of the muck, Gnatusuchus was able to live by taking up a position that no one else wanted. Like contemporary caimans, this one may have screamed or shown during social interactions. Much like modern-day caimans, Gnatusuchus can be dangerous, but they generally pose less threat to humans compared to their larger relatives like crocodiles and alligators. Due to small size, Gnatusuchus are less likely to attack humans.
Distribution and Habitat
One of the most unusual crocodilians ever known, Gnatusuchus pebasensis, was discovered in the Miocene Amazonian rainforest deposits of Peru. Rather than flowing eastward like the modern Amazon Rainforest, rivers drained north toward the Caribbean during the Middle Miocene, creating a mega-wetland environment across much of what is now the Amazon Basin. The area was made up of marshes, swamps, lakes, and slow rivers. Rich in invertebrates like mollusks, ostracods, and other freshwater organisms, this diversity supported a rich community of crocodilians, fish, turtles, and mammals.
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