Dr. Andreas's assessment of Peculiar Behaviour


Peculiar Behaviour assessment

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Stationed in underground discovery plot #2, Han Grotto, overseer lieutenant Richard M.
Discovery and Experimental trials conducted, observed and supervised by Dr. Andreas L.


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These newly emerged creatures seem to fit a type of reptile description. In size they seem small, but are awfully hostile towards any human they encounter. With the help of the G.M.E.T we managed to restrain these creatures with rubber straps.

GENERAL CREATURE ASSESSMENT
Name: Andreus Aquareptilis (Anquas [ænkɔ:s] as abbreviation)
Size: 406.4 mm / 16 inches (Most identical to the size of the Pogona, Agamidae )
Colour: Blue-tinted

Peculiaristic problems: The Anquas emerged after the G.M.E.T discovered a natural water source in a boarded section of the Han Grotto. These species seem to have lived inside a pool made from this natural water source for years without any daylight and other natural resources. It was guessed that these creatures must have fed on water-bacteria but there was no evidence to support this argument.

The hostile nature of these creatures is questionable, including the fact that it was boarded up, showing that this discovery is not new.

Administering 6ml of Methoxyflurane did not seem to work on these creatures and only produced 0.5% of what we had estimated the results to be. In the following days we concluded that 14ml of Methoxyflurane per dosage is the only way to decrease all hostility.

G.M.E.T
Grotto Military Excavation-Team
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