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|habitat5 = Barlowe Desert
|habitat5 = Barlowe Desert
|habitat6 = Barlowe High Desert
|habitat6 = Barlowe High Desert
|diet = Scavenger, Carnivore (Duohorn Bounder young, Beaktrunk eggs and young, Sandblaster young)
|diet = Scavenger, Carnivore ([[Duohorn Bounder]] young, [[Beaktrunk]] eggs and young, [[Sandblaster]] young)
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Live Birth
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Live Birth
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Splitting from its ancestor, the dualist bandersnatch has even greater sexual dimorphism. Due to the lack of predators, they have taken on such a role, prefering to take out the easier-to-kill young.
Splitting from its ancestor, the '''dualist bandersnatch''' has even greater sexual dimorphism. Due to the lack of predators, they have taken on such a role, prefering to take out the easier-to-kill young.


Males are completely quadrapedal, with most of their leg muscles located on the top of thir legs for faster movement. The bright greens and dark purples make them easy to spot, which warns predators of the potent neurotoxin housed in their teeth and jaw spike. The bones of this jaw spike have become jointed, allowing the males to handle objects with greater ease.
Males are completely quadrapedal, with most of their leg muscles located on the top of thir legs for faster movement. The bright greens and dark purples make them easy to spot, which warns predators of the potent neurotoxin housed in their teeth and jaw spike. The bones of this jaw spike have become jointed, allowing the males to handle objects with greater ease.