| These Grendels are the result of selective breeding, Feral Runs, IQ tests and gengineering. They can navigate from birth, are amphibious and can swim with the swimmeragent. Critters and bugs seem to be the only reliable source of protein for these guys. Though green at birth their colours change as they get older. |
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Finally got around to making a world for these guys. They're a little slappy, but that's nothing unusual for grendels.
They do seem to be a bit lazy, though - oftentimes, they rest to the point where I need to slap them to get them to take care of themselves.
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I should check these out later, they seem pretty awesome!
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I haven't actually had any grendels from this bloodline kill another creature, some of them are pretty slappy, but they tend to lose interest before hitting gets fatal.
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They have certainly made my world more interesting. Natrix managed to kill off two of my four males before I threw her in a separate metaroom. Ethera is keeping her company, and neither like each other. Both Natrix and Ethera had a few eggs before I separated them from the main group, and I'm hoping her kids aren't as mean as she has been.
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Thanks Grendel Man,I guess I forgot.
It would explain why I crossed them with a fully CFE breed, usually I'd completely avoid crossing CFE and non-CFE.
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Swimming Aqua Grendels, along with the rest of my recent grendel breeds, are CFE save for the ForF lobe edit.
So they aren't quite CFE, but it's close enough to not really matter.
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This bloodline actually started out as hybrids between your Astro Tetra's and Grendel Man's swimming aqua grendels. Actually on second thought I don't think that breed is CFE, better change it.
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Hopefully these guys will spice up my pet Grendel population.
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