Lanham the Sankose

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Lanham
100% Happy
Owner
myriadium
Stolen
10 Jul 2020
Hatched
2 Aug 2020
Immortal
12 Sep 2021
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Lanham

Cheerful, wholesome, innocent

"Wow, the skies are so beautiful."

About Sankose Eggs

Sankose eggs are typically partially buried in the sand underneath thorny bushes. The red spikes mimic the thorns on the bushes providing camouflage and defense.

About the Sankose Creature

Sankose are a very small species that live in the desert sands. Sankose are herbivores and their diet consists mainly of desert grasses and cacti. They use the hard spike on their tails to pierce the tough outer skin of cacti to better reach the water and flesh inside. The boney growths on their backs helps shield them from the sharp spines of the cactus.

Sankose are more commonly called "sand hoppers" as they will spring out of their sandy hiding places to pounce on small insects, stray leaves, or even each other as they play.