Eastern Morivian

The Eastern Morivian (Morivius easorni) is one of three major living species of Morivian, a reptile-like group of creatures.

Description
Eastern Morivian males are large, dark green reptiles about 4 feet 5 inches tall. They have long, large muscular arms ending with 4 large grasping claws covered in barbed spikes. Their shorter legs have feet with two rounded toes. They have long tails that end in a spike, used to impale their prey. They have a set of three eyes on either side of their small heads. A three mandibled mouth extends from the face. The Eastern Morivian also has a second fully functional mouth on it's belly, and both mouths are able to feed. Females are the same height. Their scales are a lighter green, with red spots adorning the body. They have thinner, shorter arms, smaller hands, and similar legs to the males with thicker knees. Their eyes and mouth are smaller. Their bellies are thinner and their chests are more robust, and the secondary mouth is much larger and higher up on the torso. While the males feed primarily with their facial mouth, females feed primarily with their torso mouths.

Location
Eastern Morivians can be found in several areas of Europe, including England, Spain, and France. Some have also been spotted in western areas of Asia, such as west Russia bordering Europe.

Temperament
Eastern Morivians have been known to attack humans, but generally stay to themselves.