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Tree Siren

Description

Tree sirens are very dangerous creatures that feast on humans and other animals. They lure them in with their beautiful voices and then kill their prey when they are not paying attention.

Type of creature

Monster

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Looks

Color

Tree sirens have a brownish green color to them, but this depends on what type of tree they are impersonating.

Shape

Tree sirens are very skinny and tall, which makes it easier to blend into the trees

Size

Tree Sirens are typically about the size of a skinny human when they are full size.

Height

Typical tree sirens are about 5 to 6 feet tall when they are fully grown.

Weight

Fully grown Tree Sirens will weigh about 70-100 pounds when they are an adult, but this depending on how much food they get throughout their life.

Notable features

Tree Sirens have long, brown, wavy hair, along with hazel eyes that look very attractive and pretty. They also have invisible scales that protect them.

Vestigial features

Some vestigial features that Tree Sirens have are their tailbones, since they never have tails anymore.

Materials

Tree sirens are covered with invisible scales that protect them from attacks.

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Traits

Aggressiveness

Most Tree Sirens are very passive at first, when luring in their prey, but then attack very viscously.

Method of attack

Tree Sirens use their long, claw-like fingernails to stab and kill their prey. They also have the teeth of a wild animal and will sometimes bite into their prey until they die.

Methods of defense

Tree Sirens have invisible scales on them that protect from almost everything.

Maximum speed

Tree sirens can move at about 20 MPH at their fastest

Strengths

Tree Sirens are basically invulnerable and are really fast and strong.

Weaknesses

If Tree Sirens touch water they will die very quickly.

Sounds

Tree Sirens have very beautiful voices and will sing to lure you to them.

Spoils

Tree Sirens leave scales behind that can be used to make shields and armor. These scales are also invisible, so enemies cannot see it.

Strongest sense

Tree Sirens have a great sense of sight. They can see things moving from over 500 feet away, in the dark.

Weakest sense

Tree Sirens have very weak hearing. Things can easily come in and attack from behind, but that is where their scales come in.

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Habitat

Preferred habitat

The best kind of habitat for a tree siren is a forest or jungle, so it can hide and hunt for its food. They also can blend into the trees there.

Food sources

Tree Sirens lure their own prey in, so they usually eat the animals around the jungle.

Migratory patterns

Tree Sirens typically don't migrate because of the climate. Since they live in jungles, the jungles are humid and warm all year.

Herding patterns

Most of the time Tree Sirens will group up with 4 to 5 others to hunt, but don't herd that much.

Predators

There are no predators of Tree Sirens because they are at the top of the food chain, and almost nothing can penetrate its scales.

Prey

Tree Sirens prey on humans and the mutated animals that live on Ronerth.

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Comparisons

Similar creatures

Tree sirens are a real version of sirens from Greek Mythology.

Symbolisms

Tree Sirens symbolize that even very beautiful things can be very dangerous.

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Evolution

Ancestors

The Tree Siren was made from the breeding of humans and trees (Through DNA Breeding). They have over time taken on more and more human traits, but still has the colors of a tree.

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Reproduction

Reproduction age

Tree Sirens start to reproduce when they reach age 25.

Reproduction frequency

Tree Sirens typically reproduce twice in their lifetime, sometimes three times.

Mortality rate

83% of Tree Sirens make it to adulthood alive.

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Classification

Class

Mammal

Variations

There are also Sea Sirens and Earth Sirens.

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Overview

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Name fingerprint

Tree Siren

Description

Tree sirens are very dangerous creatures that feast on humans and other animals. They lure them in with their beautiful voices and then kill their prey when they are not paying attention.

Type of creature

Monster

Tags
Wild
pets

Looks

Details about this creature's looks

Color

Tree sirens have a brownish green color to them, but this depends on what type of tree they are impersonating.

Shape

Tree sirens are very skinny and tall, which makes it easier to blend into the trees

Size

Tree Sirens are typically about the size of a skinny human when they are full size.

Height

Typical tree sirens are about 5 to 6 feet tall when they are fully grown.

Weight

Fully grown Tree Sirens will weigh about 70-100 pounds when they are an adult, but this depending on how much food they get throughout their life.

Notable features

Tree Sirens have long, brown, wavy hair, along with hazel eyes that look very attractive and pretty. They also have invisible scales that protect them.

Vestigial features

Some vestigial features that Tree Sirens have are their tailbones, since they never have tails anymore.

Materials

Tree sirens are covered with invisible scales that protect them from attacks.

fingerprint

Traits

Details about this creature's traits

Aggressiveness

Most Tree Sirens are very passive at first, when luring in their prey, but then attack very viscously.

Method of attack

Tree Sirens use their long, claw-like fingernails to stab and kill their prey. They also have the teeth of a wild animal and will sometimes bite into their prey until they die.

Methods of defense

Tree Sirens have invisible scales on them that protect from almost everything.

Maximum speed

Tree sirens can move at about 20 MPH at their fastest

Strengths

Tree Sirens are basically invulnerable and are really fast and strong.

Weaknesses

If Tree Sirens touch water they will die very quickly.

Sounds

Tree Sirens have very beautiful voices and will sing to lure you to them.

Spoils

Tree Sirens leave scales behind that can be used to make shields and armor. These scales are also invisible, so enemies cannot see it.

Strongest sense

Tree Sirens have a great sense of sight. They can see things moving from over 500 feet away, in the dark.

Weakest sense

Tree Sirens have very weak hearing. Things can easily come in and attack from behind, but that is where their scales come in.

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Habitat

Details about this creature's habitat

Preferred habitat

The best kind of habitat for a tree siren is a forest or jungle, so it can hide and hunt for its food. They also can blend into the trees there.

Food sources

Tree Sirens lure their own prey in, so they usually eat the animals around the jungle.

Migratory patterns

Tree Sirens typically don't migrate because of the climate. Since they live in jungles, the jungles are humid and warm all year.

Herding patterns

Most of the time Tree Sirens will group up with 4 to 5 others to hunt, but don't herd that much.

Predators

There are no predators of Tree Sirens because they are at the top of the food chain, and almost nothing can penetrate its scales.

Prey

Tree Sirens prey on humans and the mutated animals that live on Ronerth.

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Comparisons

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Similar creatures

Tree sirens are a real version of sirens from Greek Mythology.

Symbolisms

Tree Sirens symbolize that even very beautiful things can be very dangerous.

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Evolution

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Ancestors

The Tree Siren was made from the breeding of humans and trees (Through DNA Breeding). They have over time taken on more and more human traits, but still has the colors of a tree.

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Reproduction

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Reproduction age

Tree Sirens start to reproduce when they reach age 25.

Reproduction frequency

Tree Sirens typically reproduce twice in their lifetime, sometimes three times.

Mortality rate

83% of Tree Sirens make it to adulthood alive.

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Classification

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Class

Mammal

Variations

There are also Sea Sirens and Earth Sirens.

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