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− | [[Image:cockatrice.png|thumb|A northern cockatrice: ''Archaeocerastus scotodasos'']]''(Archaeocerastus scotodasos)'' [[Cockatrice]] species native to the Black Forest area of southern Germany, especially the area | + | [[Image:cockatrice.png|thumb|200px|left|A northern cockatrice: ''Archaeocerastus scotodasos'']]''(Archaeocerastus scotodasos)'' <div style="float:right;margin:0px 10px 10px 10px; padding:8px; border: 1px solid #cccccc;"><googlemap version="0.9" lat="47.743017" lon="7.723389" type="terrain" zoom="9" width="300"> |
+ | </googlemap><br />Range of the northern cockatrice<br /> | ||
+ | </div><div class="clear:both;"></div>[[Cockatrice]] species native to the Black Forest area of southern Germany, especially the area immediately south and southwest of Freiburg im Breisgau. | ||
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+ | This species prefers heavily wooded habitats, where it preys on small forest animals (squirrels, rabbits, pine martens, etc). Individuals will sometimes gather together into small loosely-connected colonies or "hunting cooperatives", and will lair together in the limestone caves and caverns of the area. | ||
For genus details, see also the main listing for [[Cockatrice]]. | For genus details, see also the main listing for [[Cockatrice]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 30 January 2021
(Archaeocerastus scotodasos)
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Range of the northern cockatrice
Cockatrice species native to the Black Forest area of southern Germany, especially the area immediately south and southwest of Freiburg im Breisgau.
This species prefers heavily wooded habitats, where it preys on small forest animals (squirrels, rabbits, pine martens, etc). Individuals will sometimes gather together into small loosely-connected colonies or "hunting cooperatives", and will lair together in the limestone caves and caverns of the area.
For genus details, see also the main listing for Cockatrice.