Gharial the Sandrodon

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Named after a crocodile native to India known as the Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as the gavial, and the fish-eating crocodile. It can grow up to twenty feet in length, although most Gharials are only about 11-15 feet long.

About Sandrodon Eggs

This egg was given out for Creature Release Week in December of 2012.

Sandrodon eggs have abrasive, gritty shells that protect the vulnerable embryo within from creatures or any other outside forces that may cause harm.

About the Sandrodon Creature

Much like the shell of their eggs, Sandrodons have unpleasantly abrasive and durable skin. These reptilian creatures tend to find themselves nestled within the cracks and crevices of stones or bricks for shelter. It is because of this nesting behavior that it is not uncommon for Leila residents to find Sandrodons living inside their walls!