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Things you may not know about Gurenzeburu(Info comes from wikiwiki.jp, atwiki.jp, Pike, mhfo.wikiwiki.jp)

Firstly, Gurenzeburu has adapted to living in the high stormy mountains of the Highland and to its constant weather changes.

They get the title, Barbarian Wyvern, from how aggressive they are though they aren't as aggressive as people think. Gurenzeburu usually don't try to hunt the herbivores but instead coexist with them and even has a relationship with them. Gurenzeburu prefer to feed on plants, certain ores, and insects in the Highland. These herbivores even actually depend on Gurenzeburu for protection. Gurenzeburu rarely try to pounce and kill herbivores such as Erupe and Burukku but will pounce forward at any threats to try to intimidate them. They also do it because its a habit of theirs.

Gurenzeburu are quite calm while in their territory, undisturbed, but can turn quite aggressive the instant they spot a threat or rival in their territory.

From eating special ores, it gains a cover of quartz-like mineral which reinforces its shell, horn, tip of its wings, and grows multiple thorns on its tail tip. This basically makes it a living weapon as all of these parts are used in battle and it can even be said that it uses its whole body to fight. Combined with their strength, they can easily knock down stone pillars with their horn. Their wings can stir up winds to use as a weapon cut, and even can be used for powerful body slams. From this it is recommended not to use Pitfall Traps against them from them being able to still attack, even while in the trap. At long distances, Gurenzeburu will breath water in a few different forms at foes.

From these ores being on its body, those parts actually are like Lightning Rods though Gurenzeburus aren't really damaged by lightning strikes. Smarter, stronger Gurenzeburu can use this to their advantage and toss them around the area making traps for threats, using the thorns both defensively and offensively.

During storms, Gurenzeburu become a lot more aggressive than usual and they can also tell how violent a storm is just by looking up at it. Some seemingly older Gurenzeburu have actually learnt how use water in more unique ways, even somehow using water in their physical attacks during heavy storms.

Lusters can be found on the scale of Gurenzeburu and you get water from them.

Its claws are very dense and are much heavier than they look.

Its wings can cut up threats.

The tail of a Gurenzeburu is very tough to cut off due to many muscle fibers.

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