Thunderclaw

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This Tracker Class breed form running, rumbling herds very easily. Talk about safety in numbers, that is unless you are in their way during a stampede. The free-spirited Thunderclaw is all business when it's time to face opponents on the field of battle. 

Thunderclaws shoot a greenish fire similar to Scuttleclaws. Whilst breathing fire, the nasal horn seems to glow slightly from the inside as they release flame. 

Thunderclaws have a sharp sense of smell which allows them to track and locate items with ease. This ability has allowed people to classify them into the Tracker Class. 

They prefer to use their tongues to aid them in smelling, similar to snakes or lizards. 

Thunderclaws don't fly when they are panicking. This could make them easy to capture. This dragon usually lives on the ground, although it can fly when it needs to. 

They tend to live in packs, and have a tendency to make stampedes. The numbers give them protection from larger predators. As such, they prefer open plains for it allows them to gather freely in large numbers. 

Thunderclaw eggs are pear-shaped and are usually tan. They have a dark brown tip with wavy patterns that course down to the bottom of the egg. Occasionally, they come with leopard spots. 

Thunderclaws have a ledge on their chin and a large sail on their back. Their bodies have large spots or stripes as patterns and they have a thick, fat tail. Thunderclaws are a squat dragon with large bodies and short but strong legs. They are for the most part bipedal but can rest on their forelimbs when necessary. They have a large nose horn and an elongated chin. Their hides have colourful spotted markings of varying colours. Some Thunderclaws even sport iridescence. 

Titan winged Thunderclaws are yellowish green and have dark green spots on their bodies. The ledges on their snout becomes dark green, along with the spines along its back. The sail on their backs has grown into a sharp spike. Titan Thunderclaws develop spikes under their chin and two prominent canines on their lower jaws.

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