Cephadrome Ecology

Disclaimer: This is merely a plausible explanation for the monster(s) in this article, and should not be considered canon.

In-Game Information
The Alpha monster form of the Cephalos. larger and armored with black scales, they fit the appearance of a leader perfectly. Their fins hold a paralyzing toxin

Taxononomy
Cephadrome is the leader of the pack of cephalos. Related to Plesioth, a fellow piscine wyvern. Although it cant swim on water as the Plesioth does, it is able to swim on sand.

Habitat Range
They are only found in the desert where the sand allows them to swim in it. No other place is for them.

Ecological Niche
Cephadromes, together with the Cephalos, are the most common monster on the dessert balancing the ecology. They feed upon the smaller monsters such as the genpreys, the occasional felynes and melynxes, and the Apceros. And in turn, they are preyed upon by the occasional large monsters such as the rare Tigrex and Teostra.

Biological Adaptations
The Cephadrome, same as the Cephalos, is completely adapted to living in the sand and as a result would find it simply impossible to live anywhere else, its body has adapted to be incredibly streamlined and slick, allowing it to push (or 'swim') through the sand incredibly fast. The once wings of the cephadrome has now completely become fins.

It is also known for being able to fire a small stream (or simply a lump) of sand, It is most likely simply gathering some sand in its mouth, mixing it with some saliva (to help it stick together) then firing it off at high speed, this would be used to deter larger predators like Diablos or just to kill prey (and unwitting hunters).

It has extremely sensitive hearing (to pinpoint prey while under the sand) however their excellent hearing can be used against them as you can easily scare them out of the sand by using a sonic bomb, creatures roars can also shock them out of the sand (most noticeably with Diablos and Monoblos), this may be a method of getting food for Diablos, Tigrex and Monoblos, after all, they could just scare a Cephalos out of the sand for a quick and easy meal.

Their long necks and soft underbellies have less protective scales on them, giving hunters and other monsters a weak-spot to take advantage of.

It is also mentioned in the game, the Cephadrome has BLACK scales. But how come it doesn't show black scales? The answer to that is : Since its "Swims" in sand the sand must have stuck to its skin, hiding the black scales. But the combination of the sand and the black scales can be clearly seen.

On older and larger Cephadromes, extremly rare and unusual coral-coloured scales and fins may be found once they are slain or captured. This rare phenomena may be caused by the particular Cephadrome swimming through sandy areas that contain a greater concentration of ores like Union or Rainbow ores that erode on their passing bodies, giving their scales and fins a unique (and sometimes highly coveted) indigo colouration.

Behavior
Very aggressive. Will assume evasive maneuvers upon sensing danger.

Swims in sand to avoid danger, then attacks unexpectedly to discombobulate foe.

Also uses sand spray to attack from a distance.

When not underground, it attacks agressively with an arsenal of attack.

They are known to wait for a sandstorm to begin to make them almost invisible and attack unfortunate monsters from below.