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{{Species
|name = Sindread
|week = 24
|generation = 153
|creator = TheBigDeepCheatsy
|image = Sindread.jpg
|extant = 1
|ancestor = Sindohve
|size = 3.5 m Tall
|locomotion=Biped, Erect Legs
|habitat = Solpimr Tropical Beach, Solpimr Tropical Rainforest, Solpimr Tropical Woodland, Solpimr Tropical Scrub
|support = Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
|diet = Carnivore (Old or sick [[Phlice]], [[Sindohve]], [[Tamjack]], [[Tamkor]] young)
|respiration = Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation=Endotherm
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Sexes, Live Birth
▲|family = Orcinanseridae
|genus = Servilus
|species = verucadiablos
}}
The '''sindread''' split from its ancestor and grew to greater size, thanks to island gigantisim. The sindread has evolved not only by becoming larger, but its tail is now used to balance its entire body, it has evolved more spines that protect it from the [[
Males tend to be 1 meter shorter than females. During mating season, females that are grown up enough will leave the pack and seek out males to mate with and dominate. The females will start their pre-mating rituals by showing off their crests and shaking the flopping warts around their face and neck. Then they start gnashing at each other with their wooden teeth and beaks until one gives in. Then the winner will take the male in and start their new packs. These starting packs tend to consist of one female and two males that it mates with. Unlike its ancestor, the sindread is superfecund, which means that it can have offspring that come from different fathers at the same time. After mating, the female will seek out any abandoned tamkor huts to use as a nest for its young. The sindread gives birth to 3-4 offspring that one of the males will raise, while the female and the other male will hunt for food. During this time, the roles between the two males will switch with each other until the offspring are old enough to hunt as well.
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