Paraptors evolve from wild Therowing. In this form, Paraptor gains articulate claws on its wings and feet. Over time its rear reptilian frill sprouts feathers and extends, significantly aiding in stabilising flight. Although unable to move its tail independently, Paraptor swings its entire body in the direction of its enemy, rendering its tail a powerful cudgel.
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Learn more about Becky Dreistadt's year-long project showcasing 151 creatures hand-painted by the artist, accompanied with imaginative stories by her partner Frank Gibson culminating in a fantastically fun exhibit and book release. More details