30 Foot Alligators
Have you ever heard about those huge alligators down in Florida? Yeah, well if you hated those, you'll really hate this.
Spotted in the swamps of Fenfield, an estimated 30-foot alligator has risen from the radiation. Since spotted, many more have been breed into this world with no thoughts of leaving anytime soon. They don't just eat meat either, they hunt it. There have been more than one recorded incidents of people being eat alive by these beasts, and it's sure that more are on the way.
They borrow themselves deep underwater, waiting and listening. If they hear any movement from above, they'll launch themselves up from the depths of the water. They're not the smartest creatures and will usually scare away their prey because of this. However, because of how huge they are, they're able to make up for that lost time pretty quickly.
Basic Information
Anatomy
The creature greatly resembles the regularity of a normal alligator, besides the fact that it's 30 feet long and much more aggressive.
Genetics and Reproduction
Reproduction isn't a problem for this species as they seem to be multiplying at an all time high rate.
Growth Rate & Stages
Once a baby mutated alligator is born, it'll take about 5 years to grow into it's full length, growing about 5 feet per year.
Ecology and Habitats
The species thrives in it's current environment which is basically all swamp land.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Meats, lots and lots of meat.
Biological Cycle
During the winter, the species spends most of it's time still underwater since the swamps don't usually freeze over. This is where the species is able to group together and keep warm.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
The reptile has great hearing and uses this sense the most when hunting. However, it's eye sight could be better.
Scientific Name
Reptile
Origin/Ancestry
Alligator
Conservation Status
If anything, this species seems to be growing at a rapid rate due to the conditions of the area it lives in. People are encouraged to shoot and kill on sight.
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