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{{Taxon|name=Draconoid|image=Draconoid_Composite.jpg|imagecaption=Composite morphology of various Draconoid species.| | {{Taxon | ||
| name = Draconoid | |||
| type = Superorder | |||
| scientific_name = Draconoidea | |||
| image = Draconoid_Composite.jpg | |||
| imagecaption = Composite morphology of various Draconoid species. | |||
| kingdom = [[Animalia]] | |||
| phylum = [[Chordata]] | |||
| class = [[Vertebrata]] | |||
| superorder = '''Draconoidea''' | |||
| related_taxa = [[Tetrapoda]], [[Wyvernoid]], [[Drako-Serpentoid]], [[Wyrmoid]], [[Drakoid]], [[Draconoid-Humanoid]] | |||
| native_universe = [[Sodahan]] | |||
| notable_universes = [[Lethurîa]], [[Galaxa]], [[Kosmos]], [[Aerenda]] | |||
| origin_method = Seeded by the [[First-Flames]]; independently evolved in [[Sodahan]] and [[Galaxa]]. | |||
| known_worlds = [[Drakoria (Sodahan)]], [[Terra Prime (Galaxa)]], [[Lethurîan Shardworlds]] | |||
| body_plan = Hexapodal vertebrate | |||
| symmetry = Bilateral | |||
| dominant_ecological_role = Apex predator, dominant omnivore | |||
| avg_diet_distribution = ≈90% carnivorous | |||
| avg_intelligence = Ranges from bestial to highly sapient species | |||
| evolutionary_origin = Diverged from proto-vertebrates prior to [[Tetrapoda]] | |||
| divine_influence = Seeded by the [[First-Flames]] across billions of worlds | |||
| extinction_status = Extinct in [[Kosmos]] and [[Galaxa]]; thriving on [[Drakoria]] | |||
| dominance = Dominant vertebrate clade on [[Drakoria]] | |||
| ecological_success = Exceptionally high across all ecological niches | |||
| first_appearance = Prehistoric Age of [[Drakoria]] | |||
| classification_author = [[Zerathin of the Grand Bestiary]] | |||
| universal_registry_code = CU-TAX-DRC-001 | |||
}} | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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== Anatomy and Physiology == | == Anatomy and Physiology == | ||
Draconoids are characterized by: | Draconoids are characterized by: | ||
* A robust hexapodal frame with fused clavicular and dorsal girdles. | * A robust hexapodal frame with fused clavicular and dorsal girdles. | ||
* Dual cardiovascular systems capable of supporting sustained flight or high metabolic activity. | * Dual cardiovascular systems capable of supporting sustained flight or high metabolic activity. | ||
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Primitive Draconoids were fully hexapodal, but several major derivations occurred throughout evolutionary history: | Primitive Draconoids were fully hexapodal, but several major derivations occurred throughout evolutionary history: | ||
* '''[[Wyvernoid]]''' – Lost forelimbs; retained wings and hindlimbs. | * '''[[Wyvernoid]]''' – Lost forelimbs; retained wings and hindlimbs. | ||
* '''[[Drako-Serpentoid]]''' – Lost wings; retained forelimbs and hindlimbs. | * '''[[Drako-Serpentoid]]''' – Lost wings; retained forelimbs and hindlimbs. | ||
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== Diet and Behavior == | == Diet and Behavior == | ||
Roughly ninety percent of all known Draconoid species are carnivorous, feeding on meat or high-protein equivalents. However, herbivorous and omnivorous lineages emerged independently in several universes. On [[Drakoria]], omnivorous Draconoids became dominant due to their adaptability and intelligence. | Roughly ninety percent of all known Draconoid species are carnivorous, feeding on meat or high-protein equivalents. However, herbivorous and omnivorous lineages emerged independently in several universes. | ||
On [[Drakoria]], omnivorous Draconoids became dominant due to their adaptability and intelligence. | |||
Social behavior ranges from solitary apex predators to complex hive-like communities. Sapient Draconoids often form aerial clans or kin-broods centered on hierarchy, strength, and reverence for ancestral fire. | Social behavior ranges from solitary apex predators to complex hive-like communities. Sapient Draconoids often form aerial clans or kin-broods centered on hierarchy, strength, and reverence for ancestral fire. | ||
== Cultural and Mythic Significance == | == Cultural and Mythic Significance == | ||
Draconoids occupy a sacred and symbolic role throughout the Continuum. They are viewed as the living avatars of power, flame, and divine sovereignty. In the mythologies of [[Lethurîa]], they are seen as the First Children of Creation. In [[Kosmos]], they are remembered as tragic victims of human ignorance. On [[Drakoria]], they remain living gods—the architects of civilization and flame. | Draconoids occupy a sacred and symbolic role throughout the Continuum. They are viewed as the living avatars of power, flame, and divine sovereignty. | ||
In the mythologies of [[Lethurîa]], they are seen as the First Children of Creation. In [[Kosmos]], they are remembered as tragic victims of human ignorance. On [[Drakoria]], they remain living gods—the architects of civilization and flame. | |||
The distinction between true Draconoids and spirit-dragons is crucial: | The distinction between true Draconoids and spirit-dragons is crucial: | ||
* '''Sonoko Dragons''' – Spiritual beings that escaped from [[Gamok]], the prison dimension of Sonoko. Not biologically Draconoid. | |||
* '''Sonoko Dragons''' – Spiritual beings that escaped from [[Gamok]], the prison dimension of Sonoko. Not biologically Draconoid. | |||
* '''True Draconoids''' – Living vertebrates descended from or seeded by ancient genetic lines originating on Drakoria. | * '''True Draconoids''' – Living vertebrates descended from or seeded by ancient genetic lines originating on Drakoria. | ||
== Conservation and Extinction == | == Conservation and Extinction == | ||
Today, Draconoids are extinct or endangered in most humanoid-dominated universes. They survive primarily on [[Drakoria]] and scattered Lethurîan shardworlds, protected by divine decree or isolation. Several interuniversal conservation projects, such as the [[Draconoid Genome Restoration Initiative]], aim to preserve or reintroduce them through divine biogenesis or psionic cloning. | Today, Draconoids are extinct or endangered in most humanoid-dominated universes. They survive primarily on [[Drakoria]] and scattered Lethurîan shardworlds, protected by divine decree or isolation. | ||
Several interuniversal conservation projects, such as the [[Draconoid Genome Restoration Initiative]], aim to preserve or reintroduce them through divine biogenesis or psionic cloning. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Draconoid skeletal structure contains six paired limb sockets even in flightless or limbless species. | |||
* Draconoid skeletal structure contains six paired limb sockets even in flightless or limbless species. | * Their scale pigments often correspond to elemental affinity—red and gold for fire, blue for frost, green for toxin, and black for shadow. | ||
* Their scale pigments often correspond to elemental affinity—red and gold for fire, blue for frost, green for toxin, and black for shadow. | * Draconoid civilizations often practice “Flame Oaths,” sacred contracts sealed by breath-fire. | ||
* Draconoid civilizations often practice “Flame Oaths,” sacred contracts sealed by breath-fire. | |||
* Fossilized Draconoid remains are among the most common symbols used in [[Galaxan]] heraldry. | * Fossilized Draconoid remains are among the most common symbols used in [[Galaxan]] heraldry. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Wyvernoid]] | * [[Wyvernoid]] | ||
* [[Drako-Serpentoid]] | * [[Drako-Serpentoid]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Species]] | |||
[[Category:Taxa]] | |||
[[Category:Draconoid]] | |||
[[Category:Vertebrates]] | |||
[[Category:Sapient species]] | |||
[[Category:Continuum Universes Biology]] | |||
[[Category:Sodahan universe]] | |||
[[Category:Lethurîa universe]] | |||
[[Category:Galaxa universe]] | |||
[[Category:Kosmos universe]] | |||
[[Category:Aerenda universe]] | |||