Since May 2006
NAME:
GENESTEALER TURTLE
SPECIE:
Corporaptor Macroclemys Temminckii
Sauria Sector
ORIGIN:
NEST:
Swamps.
DESCRIPTION:
This amphibious genestealer has exceptionally resistant carapace. The shell is covered by horny scales called scutes that are part of its outer skin, or epidermis. Scutes are made up of a fibrous protein called keratin which makes quite light shells but also strong.
Their snapping jaws and sharp claws are capable of inflicting serious injury to prey.
ACTIVE
HYBERNATION
300-350 Years
800-900 Years
LONGEVITY:
AGRESSIVITY:
Medium
CONCLUSION:
Extraordinary resilient to damage and can infiltrate both terrestrial and aquatic terrains. Some older specimens tend to be slow.
GENETIC RATING:
1 - Disposable genetic material
2 - Incomplete molecule
3 - Successful DNA manipulations
4 - Immaculate genome
5 - Polymorphism perfection
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