Dimorphodon Class β D. maximus, or Dimorphodon can be found anywhere near water. They feed primarily upon fish, although won't hesitate to attack other animals they believe to be weak. This is actually kind of ironic, as they're easily bullied by other piscivores, including pterosaurs and spinosaurs. They're so prone to being bullied that tanystropheus can scare them away from sources of fish. Tanystropheus. Therefore, they can be easily frightened off by humans if you try. Yelling at them or banging on metal objects worked, but so does playing music loudly. I like scaring them off with sleep well :3 Their backs are covered in pycnofibers, but strangely enough, when fully mature they will shed all of them. I'm pretty sure is some sort of stress-based medical condition, because some dimorphodon, especially those who live in captivity alone, will keep their pycnofibers. Dimorphodon remind me a lot of tiger barbs, so imagine my suprise when I saw my very first Tiger Dimorphodon! The Tiger Dimorphodon, D. tigris (fairly basic scientific name, I know, but it works! If you didn't know, I actually do make some species' scientific names!), was originally engineered to sell better than usual dimorphodons. They also don't get as big, as they're apparently more pure than D. maximus. According to certain sellers, they have dna from tiger barbs, red pandas, and tigers, but I doubt the latter two. I think it's just dimorphodon, D. maximus, and tiger barb. D. tirgis has the same general behavior as D. maximus, but doesn't attack humans, which is why I personally prefer them. I wouldn't mind removing D. maximus from opal creek, but apparently that's not allowed according to Levi. Jackie agrees with me, but he also thinks we should remove all the other pterosaurs and send them to a hotdog factory, so I don't know if he counts. Just kidding, I said that and he giggled, which is pretty much the same thing (end of page)