(TFC)
(1) Specialized cells line the arms and torso allow for him to let out an emp blast at will. This is usually signaled by a clapping motion.
(2) The six limbs allow for walking on the land and swimming in the water. One appears to have been removed, but this doesn’t seem to have slowed down his movement.
(3) A clear membrane covers a hard shell-like tail. This shell-like exoskeleton protects important organs inside. Most of the space is taken up by a massive stomach.
(Assessment) Be wary of EMP blasts and avoid shining lights in his face
(Hypno)
(1) Reflective scales line his back, which may blind any would-be predators. The yellow tips on his hair has a similar effect, being incredibly luminescent.
(2) The long tail is used to paddle through the waters, usually at a slow pace. However, it can allow for sudden bursts in speed, usually to flee from potential threats.
(3) The panels vibrate at varying speeds, making a wide variety of noises that can manipulate preys’ senses. Most of these frequencies are barely within the human hearing range, with most surpassing those limitations.
(Assessment) Don’t look- Error- Look at him. . . Share the beauty. . .
(Python)
(1) A long snake-like body allows for a near ridiculous range of movement in the water, be it in a small space or open ocean.
(2) He has two rows of sharpened teeth, with the rows father back facing inwards to trap struggling prey. Unlike other crabsnakes, he has eyes, allowing for him to find prey without it needing to swim close to his position.
(3) The patterns on his back may be for camouflage in the caves, but so far data is inconclusive to their full purpose.
(Assessment) Harmless unless his home is under threat.








