formicacida
Submitted by admin on Sun, 2011-01-02 14:35
Rarely seen, the habits of this venomous beast are virtually unknown. Despite its ant-like appearance, it's most likely a remnant of a long extinct amphibian family. Its tough, leathery skin boasts phosphorescent patterns that indicate nocturnal habits. More research is needed for a proper classification.
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| West | Low | Average |
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| DNA | Low | Very high |
| DNA | Very low | Very high |
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