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|ancestor = Bandersnatch
|size = 32 cm Long
|habitat = Dixon Scrub, Dixon Tropical Woodland, Barlowe-Dixon Tropical Rainforest
|support = Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
|diet = Omnivore ([[Rapidbane]], [[Ripocaca]], [[Vandriswoop]], [[Pomeguava]], [[Lunggrow]], [[Rainforest Centiworm]], [[Cunning Lizardworm]], [[Rainforest Butcherworm]], [[Mudscooter]], [[Mohawkworm]], [[Rainforest Slitherworm]], [[Rainforest Uktank]], [[Herbivore Janit]], [[Quadacorn]], [[Chunky Centiworm]], [[Grasshoe]], [[Blartworm]], [[Boring Centiworm]], [[Hungry Shellworm]], [[Claworm]], [[Janitworm]], [[Eye-Tailed Darbola]], [[Rainforest Fessurum]], [[Fruitsucking Worm]], [[Capicrest]], [[Vermiworm]], [[Gossamer Lizardworm]], [[Gushazure]], [[Spotted Bandersnatch]], [[Beaked Bandersnatch]]), Scavenger (Carrion), Cannibalism
|respiration = Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation = Mesotherm
|reproduction=Sexual, Two Sexes, Live Birth
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|genus = Letalidentisaurus
|species = formidilosus
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Luckily they only hunt during the day, have extremely poor night vision, and cannot swim. Females ready to give birth will leave the pack so as to give their young a much better chance of survival. After a week the young are able to survive on their own, after which the mother herself will join the list of predators that will hunt them until they are big enough.
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