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|age = 3,000,000 years old |
|age = 3,000,000 years old |
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|status = Presumed extinct, two known fossils |
|status = Presumed extinct, two known fossils |
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|biome = * [[Lost River|Lost River |
|biome = * [[Lost River|Lost River Bone Fields]] |
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* [[Lost River|Lost River Ghost Forest]] |
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* Calculations suggest this is only the front third of the specimen |
* Calculations suggest this is only the front third of the specimen |
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* The remains now support a vibrant microcosm of life |
* The remains now support a vibrant microcosm of life |
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Revision as of 06:12, 15 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 skeleton is enormous and ancient, approximately three million years old, found in the Bone Fields. The skeleton belonged to an eel-like, Leviathan Class super-predator dwarfing both the Sea Dragon Leviathan and Sea Emperor Leviathan, despite only being around one third of the whole skeleton. The remains consist of a huge, reptillian-esque skull and sixteen pairs of huge ribs. The skeleton is covered in flora and coral. The skull is so large that a Cyclops can fit inside its jaws. The Precursors were also studying these remains, as evidenced by small, angular indentations on the ribcage, as well as the Disease Research Facility being partially set up to study it. A smaller variant of this creature's skull can be found in the Ghost Forest. The complete specimen would have been an estimated 1200–1500 meters long.