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{{Infobox Bestiary | |||
| common_name = Vampiric Glider | |||
| image = Glider.jpg | |||
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| natural_habitat = [[Kargaan Vale]] | |||
| classification = Mammal | |||
| average_size = 15" to 17" long, tail same length | |||
| average_weight = 1.3-5.5 lbs | |||
| coloring = Dark reddish brown with tan ventral side | |||
| distinguishing_features = Deceptively cute, round eyes, large ears | |||
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The second-favorite survival horror story about Kargaan Vale involves discovering a cute little tree critter with deceptively moist round eyes, only to have it sink its paralyzing fangs into the traveler's flesh and drink his blood. This is a very real thing that happens. Although blood loss is often negligible, it's a vector for infection and the paralysis renders the traveler vulnerable to other predators, of which there are many. | The second-favorite survival horror story about Kargaan Vale involves discovering a cute little tree critter with deceptively moist round eyes, only to have it sink its paralyzing fangs into the traveler's flesh and drink his blood. This is a very real thing that happens. Although blood loss is often negligible, it's a vector for infection and the paralysis renders the traveler vulnerable to other predators, of which there are many. | ||
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Revision as of 21:49, 17 May 2013
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| Natural Habitat: | Kargaan Vale |
| Classification: | Mammal |
| Average Size: | 15" to 17" long, tail same length |
| Average Weight: | 1.3-5.5 lbs |
| Coloring: | Dark reddish brown with tan ventral side |
| Distinguishing Features: | Deceptively cute, round eyes, large ears |
The second-favorite survival horror story about Kargaan Vale involves discovering a cute little tree critter with deceptively moist round eyes, only to have it sink its paralyzing fangs into the traveler's flesh and drink his blood. This is a very real thing that happens. Although blood loss is often negligible, it's a vector for infection and the paralysis renders the traveler vulnerable to other predators, of which there are many.