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Evidence suggests that these primitive flocks possessed a very complex social structure. Archeological sites in the Farbrinn region of Skoria have uncovered primitive burial pits and archaic cave art. Apparently the Protoskorr were inclined to inhabit large subterranean caverns. Large pits were uncovered that contained the gnawed bones of prey that comprised the Protoskorr diet. Among the findings there are the remains of other Protoskorr. Whether these individuals were members of the same tribe or of other competing tribes is unknown at this time. The diet of the Protoskorr consisted primarily of meat. A large variety of smaller avians were the central staple of their diet. At this period in their history, there is no indication that the Protoskorr possessed the knowledge of fire or tools beyond the most rudimentary tools needed for survival. | Evidence suggests that these primitive flocks possessed a very complex social structure. Archeological sites in the Farbrinn region of Skoria have uncovered primitive burial pits and archaic cave art. Apparently the Protoskorr were inclined to inhabit large subterranean caverns. Large pits were uncovered that contained the gnawed bones of prey that comprised the Protoskorr diet. Among the findings there are the remains of other Protoskorr. Whether these individuals were members of the same tribe or of other competing tribes is unknown at this time. The diet of the Protoskorr consisted primarily of meat. A large variety of smaller avians were the central staple of their diet. At this period in their history, there is no indication that the Protoskorr possessed the knowledge of fire or tools beyond the most rudimentary tools needed for survival. | ||
[[File:Early Virus.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Diseases nearly destroyed all life on | [[File:Early Virus.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Diseases nearly destroyed all life on Skorria]] | ||
The Physical form of the Protoskorr varied considerably from that of the modern Skorr and Aurelian. The Protoskorr possessed a smaller, less intimidating beak. The beak was specialized to rend flesh rather than allow a more diverse diet, as is the case with the modem Skorr and Aurelian species. The feathers were coarse and colorless, primarily various shades of gray. This is evidenced by the vast number of petrified feathers that have been recovered from this era in [[Skorr]]/[[Aurelian]] History. The spine of the Protoskorr was shorter and curved in such a manner as to force the Protoskorr into a crouched position. This may have been a direct result of nesting choices. The choice of nesting inside of caverns created a sense of confinement that may have unwittingly forced this unique environmental adaptation. This theory holds true, when you compare later, farther evolved Skorr with the Protoskorr. As the latter species of Skorr do not possess this curved spine and do not nest in subterranean caverns, it is supposed that the unique curved spine is indeed a product of environmental evolution. | The Physical form of the Protoskorr varied considerably from that of the modern Skorr and Aurelian. The Protoskorr possessed a smaller, less intimidating beak. The beak was specialized to rend flesh rather than allow a more diverse diet, as is the case with the modem Skorr and Aurelian species. The feathers were coarse and colorless, primarily various shades of gray. This is evidenced by the vast number of petrified feathers that have been recovered from this era in [[Skorr]]/[[Aurelian]] History. The spine of the Protoskorr was shorter and curved in such a manner as to force the Protoskorr into a crouched position. This may have been a direct result of nesting choices. The choice of nesting inside of caverns created a sense of confinement that may have unwittingly forced this unique environmental adaptation. This theory holds true, when you compare later, farther evolved Skorr with the Protoskorr. As the latter species of Skorr do not possess this curved spine and do not nest in subterranean caverns, it is supposed that the unique curved spine is indeed a product of environmental evolution. |