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While the [[spike-backed greenscale]] was doing alright for itself by feeding on lower growing vegetation, some populations began to turn their attention towards the canopy. By specializing towards the niche of browsers, these populations were able to get much bigger and split off from their ancestors.
While the [[Spike-Backed Greenscale|spike-backed greenscale]] was doing alright for itself by feeding on lower growing vegetation, some populations began to turn their attention towards the canopy. By specializing towards the niche of browsers, these populations were able to get much bigger and split off from their ancestors.


In terms of general anatomy, the '''obsididaur''' is not too dissimilar from its ancestor before one gets to the neck, though there are a few minor differences. The limbs have become slightly thicker and more pillar-like to support its larger size, with the singular hoof on each limb still being enormous to better distribute the force of gravity combined with their weight. The “tailstril” of the obsididaur is still about as long, acting as a counterbalance for the front end but having also developed some additional defensive adaptations.
In terms of general anatomy, the '''obsididaur''' is not too dissimilar from its ancestor before one gets to the neck, though there are a few minor differences. The limbs have become slightly thicker and more pillar-like to support its larger size, with the singular hoof on each limb still being enormous to better distribute the force of gravity combined with their weight. The “tailstril” of the obsididaur is still about as long, acting as a counterbalance for the front end but having also developed some additional defensive adaptations.