Stoneeater

These large, aggressive, and omnivorous lizards are named 'stoneeaters' because the primary staple of their diet is stone. While they will catch and eat small animals, or even unwary humanoids, these creatures primarly thrive upon stone and rock which their unique digestive systems turn into a long-lasting source of nutrients.

Stoneeaters are normally found far from human civilization, in areas of dense forest. Their lairs are somtimes marked by tall piles of stone which serve as a food store for the large reptiles.

Adult stoneeaters range in size from that of a large dog to the size of a small bear.

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