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Wild -
Purussaurus is commonly found near rivers and lakes in both the Green and (despite its title) Blue Zones, although more rare. To hunt, it stalks in the water for hours, waiting for something to take a sip of the water, only for it to snap its jaws around it in a devastating chomp. It has a very thick hide that prevents much damage from attackers. It can also defend itself from behind with its powerful tail, causing a stun to enemies. It can also be found basking on the shores of its territory.
Taming -
These creatures eat a lot during their days. This means that their teeth usually get very dirty. The best way to gain its trust is to clean them. Once the Purussaurus is basking, it will have its mouth open. You must then slowly approach its mouth with a large brush and clean their teeth, but if you do it too long, the Purussaurus will get uncomfortable and bite you. It’s better to approach with a ghillie suit so you won’t be seen by it. Once it resumes basking, keep cleaning the teeth until it is tamed.
Domesticated -
Purussaurus will provide your tribe with the ultimate creature for all you needs on Aberration. First of all, it is immune to radiation and even resistant to the surface’s heat during the daytime thanks to its thick hide. Some survivors will capatilize on this ability and create a saddle to block themselves from the heat from the surface so they can travel to the surface during the day. Secondly, it has a unique ability to absorb charge energy. Placing a charge battery in its inventory will allow it to produce light from its scales acting similar to a glow pet. This can help it to fight off the reapers of the Red Zone. Speaking of the Red Zone, the Purussaurus can also swim in the element lakes and even drink the element to use as a weapon. It can store the element in its mouth for when it bites something. This can inflicts an element poison on enemies. This also works with normal element.
Why This Creature? -
I chose the Purussaurus because I knew that I needed something that would make sense for Aberration. I first though of a bug, but we recently got the Rhyniognatha, so that wouldn’t really make sense. So then I though of crocodillians, and found the Purussaurus. I also wanted a creature that would be useful for Aberration and would make sense for it, and since crocodillians have thick hide, it would be perfect for the radiation. And, it could aslo be used to do something that to my knowledge, no other creature could do, resist the surface’s heat. I think that this creature would be a great fit for Aberration and would be very helpful for any survivor who tames it!
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