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This large predator was kept in the main aquarium of the [[Disease Research Facility]] for a long period of time for testing purposes. The skeleton is very odd in appearance, having a solid exterior shell, as well as an interior skeleton. The [[PDA]] notes shared skeletal traits with the [[Biter]], implying distant relation between the two species. It is assumed that this species died off around 1000 years ago due to [[Kharaa Bacterium|Kharaa]].
This large predator was kept in the main aquarium of the [[Disease Research Facility]] for a long period of time for testing purposes. The skeleton is very odd in appearance, having a solid exterior shell, as well as an interior skeleton. The [[PDA]] notes shared skeletal traits with the [[Biter]] and [[Sand Shark]], implying distant relation between the three species. It is assumed that this species died off around 1000 years ago due to [[Kharaa Bacterium|Kharaa]].
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==Data Bank Entry==
==Data Bank Entry==

Revision as of 23:07, 6 January 2018

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</image> <label>Age</label> <label>Status</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Length</label> <label>Coordinates</label> <label>GoTo</label> <label>Debug Spawn</label> </infobox> This large predator was kept in the main aquarium of the Disease Research Facility for a long period of time for testing purposes. The skeleton is very odd in appearance, having a solid exterior shell, as well as an interior skeleton. The PDA notes shared skeletal traits with the Biter and Sand Shark, implying distant relation between the three species. It is assumed that this species died off around 1000 years ago due to Kharaa.

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The skeletal remains of a vast predator, housed within an artificial habitat.

  1. Habitat:
    The environment constructed to house the specimen suggests it was kept alive in containment for research purposes for months, or even years. Organic matter indicates the habitat once supported extensive plantlife, though it has since decayed. When the facility collapsed this specimen was either left to die, or killed on the spot.
  2. Evolution:
    While it shares some skeletal traits with the biter and sandshark, including its distinctive double eye sockets, this fossilized specimen is significantly larger, and features unusual forearms rarely seen in aquatic species. This species has likely gone extinct in the past thousand years, and its evolutionary relatives have evolved almost beyond recognition.

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