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More model informationThe Triphorus scutellaris is a 4-meter-long apex predator with a streamlined and elongated body, allowing it to swim with ease. Its jaw, which opens in three parts, crushes its victims with devastating force.
Although blind, it uses ultrasounds to navigate and hunt. Slow at first, it evaluates the position of its prey before propelling itself with lightning speed to attack. Its dorsal shell, matching the color of the planet’s water, allows it to camouflage itself against terrestrial prey. Both resilient and powerful, it is an implacable threat, capable of swooping down on its victim with ruthless efficiency.
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