"Goblin Gators are mischievous spawn that climb out from the depths of humid swamps. They love oranges and pudding but can be omnivores, being just as picky or lenient of their diet as humans can. GG's come in all shapes and sizes but all will have a prehensile tail regardless of it's shape. There is no Goblin Gator born without a tail and those unfortunate enough to lose theirs don't tend to live long in the wilderness, often losing their balance and unable to travel. All Gators possess back paws of a canine counterpart with dragon-like claws adorning their front limbs. Rarely you will find a Goblin Gator with fur on the insides of their ears, this is a rare mutation that covers and fills the eardrums--thus rendering any in this likeness deaf.
Most if not all Gators love to pull pranks and steal shiny objects to hoard for their nests. Most possess the power to control and bend nature or water-like elements with ease. Other elemental control being more uncommon or rare. This being said, the type of element a Goblin Gator controls usually relates to the environment in which they live in. They prefer to live in solitude or small herds of no more than three or four. Wild Gators frown upon the frivolous pet lifestyle, but more recently many have been bred in captivity and are more tame. It would be risky to attempt to befriend a Goblin Gator considering their massive size of up to ten to fourteen feet long and from seven to ten feet tall. Humans often place bets on who can ride one the longest be being rolled off. Domestic GG's tend to come in half the size, being a favorable mode of transportation in more rural areas."
Most if not all Gators love to pull pranks and steal shiny objects to hoard for their nests. Most possess the power to control and bend nature or water-like elements with ease. Other elemental control being more uncommon or rare. This being said, the type of element a Goblin Gator controls usually relates to the environment in which they live in. They prefer to live in solitude or small herds of no more than three or four. Wild Gators frown upon the frivolous pet lifestyle, but more recently many have been bred in captivity and are more tame. It would be risky to attempt to befriend a Goblin Gator considering their massive size of up to ten to fourteen feet long and from seven to ten feet tall. Humans often place bets on who can ride one the longest be being rolled off. Domestic GG's tend to come in half the size, being a favorable mode of transportation in more rural areas."
Goblin Gators -- Species (and above quote) by mon