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| - The Graxolis is a Brute Wyvern that uses its strong back legs to jump on and kick its prey and hunters. The feet of this monster have poisonous ankle barbs that inject a deadly neurotoxin that causes paralysis. The creature's kick can kill a Duramboros or Deviljho in one shot if applied to the neck. It has teeth like a shark's, made for tearing off chunks of flesh. its body is like a Carntosauros, with a heavy club-like tail that is highly charged and can fire a powerful electric bolt. The beast's head is covered in the blood of its prey. The Graxolis, when it jumps and lands on the player, will repeatedly stomp on their head until other hunters can get it off with a sonic bomb, but they don't stun it as long as other monsters, and it will enrage it, so be careful. the beast's skin is rock
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| - The Graxolis is a Brute Wyvern that uses its strong back legs to jump on and kick its prey and hunters. The feet of this monster have poisonous ankle barbs that inject a deadly neurotoxin that causes paralysis. The creature's kick can kill a Duramboros or Deviljho in one shot if applied to the neck. It has teeth like a shark's, made for tearing off chunks of flesh. its body is like a Carntosauros, with a heavy club-like tail that is highly charged and can fire a powerful electric bolt. The beast's head is covered in the blood of its prey. The Graxolis, when it jumps and lands on the player, will repeatedly stomp on their head until other hunters can get it off with a sonic bomb, but they don't stun it as long as other monsters, and it will enrage it, so be careful. the beast's skin is rock-hard, as smaller monsters will try to attack it en mass and try to take its kill. Its natural habitat is the Volcanic Cliffs. Its cousin, the Bracchidios, is usually seen in close proximity, hiding in the shadows, waiting for a share of the kill. The Graxilos can jump entire areas, in search of prey to share with its partner. The Graxilos' saliva actually heals its Bracchidios cousin, so it can be found licking its partner's wounds. It usually is peaceful, simply tending to its partner and, if there are, its babies, licking and tending for the hatchlings like a maid would. The baby Graxilos will hone in on a Bracchidios' pheromones and walk on its hard epidermis, licking its wounds.
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