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  1. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    Thanks. I'm not an author, but I am trying to make this field guide on Hyrulean life forms to one day get permission from nintendo to publish. Anyway, heres the next entry. Mothula, which I have given the real-world name, the Snare Moth, on account of its huge mandibles. The Snare Moth's...
  2. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    Well, I just don't think the games names for these creatures make a lot of sense. I mean think about it, "Octorok"? "Dodongo"? Tektite"? A tektite is supposed to be a kind of rock, why would an arachnid be named after a rock? Wouldn't it make more sense to name them as if they were animals, and...
  3. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    Yeah, thats a good idea. Either that or the corruption from Ganondorf has something to do with it. Anyway, heres my next entry, the Chu Worm, which I have named the Slime Beetle (since it looks more like a beetle than a worm). Slime Beetles live inside of Giant Slime Molds, breathing through...
  4. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    I'm not sure if I'm allowed or not to double post, but I wanted this thread to get some attention. Sorry. Anyway, up next is the Chuchu (the "Chus" from TP take the "real-life" form), which I have given the common name Giant Slime Mold. The Giant Slime Mold is actually neither a plant or...
  5. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    Oh, their not really supposed to explode in "real life", thats just in the games. Or I assume Ganondorf's power just did something to them that made them explode when they are killed. Anyway, here is my fifth entry from my field guide: The Helmasaur from TMC, which I have scientificly named...
  6. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    The fourth animal I am going to post about will be the Dodongo(OoT/MM). Actually, like the Helmasaur, there are two species of Dodongo: the Giant Dodongo(OoT/MM), and the Cave Dodongo(TP). Here we will be covering the Giant Dodongo, or as we will call it Phlegonosaurus megalos (greek for "Giant...
  7. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    Hyrulean Animals Ok, I decided to take some advice from another fan, and collaborate all of my field guide entries into one forum. So up next is the Kargarok(from TP), which I have dubbed as the genus name Ornithosaurus, or the common name, Dragon Buzzard. The Dragon Buzzard, despite it's...
  8. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    Hyrulian Animal: Helmasaur (TP) Now for the second of my Hyrulean animal field guide entries: The Helmasaur. Actually I have "discovered" two kinds of Helmasaur; the Grassland Helmasaur(TP), and the Mountain Helmasaur(TMC). This forum is about the Grassland Helmasaur. The Helmasaur is a...
  9. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    I don't know how to put a picture on my posts, but the design is like the bigocto from OoT and MM, but smaller, and with two additional "feet".
  10. HerosDescendant

    Hyrulean Animal Theory Guide

    This is the first of many animals(and plants) of Hyrule that I have put in my field guide. With permission from nintendo, I plan to publish it someday, because whenever I hear about most of the animals of Hyrule, all I hear is how to kill them. I have taken the liberty to theorize about some of...
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