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Semi-intelligent telepathic amoeboid native to {{WorldS|Salus|The Beyond|1839}}. Reddish-purple in coloration, this shapeless creature can form multiple pseudopod for manipulation, movement, and defense/attack. Most are about 6cm in diameter with exceptional specimens 16cm in diameter. They subsist on a variety of plant/animal matter, feeding by engulfing and dissolving food with powerful enzymes. They make affable pets but their most enduring features is their extranormal sensitivity to their environment, allowing them to be trained to alert their owners to immicable forces (radiation, chemicals, hostile sophonts or animals, etc.). Named for ''Sia Mures'', an [[IISS|Imperial scout]] who discovered the species. | Semi-intelligent telepathic amoeboid native to {{WorldS|Salus|The Beyond|1839}}. Reddish-purple in coloration, this shapeless creature can form multiple pseudopod for manipulation, movement, and defense/attack. Most are about 6cm in diameter with exceptional specimens 16cm in diameter. They subsist on a variety of plant/animal matter, feeding by engulfing and dissolving food with powerful enzymes. They make affable pets but their most enduring features is their extranormal sensitivity to their environment, allowing them to be trained to alert their owners to immicable forces (radiation, chemicals, hostile sophonts or animals, etc.). Named for ''Sia Mures'', an [[IISS|Imperial scout]] who discovered the species. | ||
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| + | == Leaping Snowcat (Creature) [[Travellers' Aid Society|TAS]] Advisory == | ||
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| + | == Leaping Snowcat (Creature) References & Contributors == | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
|S1= External Link: [http://www.darkhstarr.com/Beyond3.html High Tortuga] | |S1= External Link: [http://www.darkhstarr.com/Beyond3.html High Tortuga] | ||
Revision as of 13:34, 16 March 2015
| Mures | |
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| Base Information | |
| Classification | Herbivore/filterer |
| Terrain | Unknown |
| Locomotion | Walker |
| Size | 6.0 cm |
| Speed | Unknown |
| Strength | Unknown |
| Social Structure | Unknown |
| Weapons | Unknown |
| Armor | Unknown |
| Source | |
| Homeworld | Salus (The Beyond 1839) |
| Multi-world | No |
| Canon | No |
| Extinct | Extant |
| Reference | Author: Michael J. Maley |
Semi-intelligent telepathic amoeboid native to Salus (The Beyond 1839). Reddish-purple in coloration, this shapeless creature can form multiple pseudopod for manipulation, movement, and defense/attack. Most are about 6cm in diameter with exceptional specimens 16cm in diameter. They subsist on a variety of plant/animal matter, feeding by engulfing and dissolving food with powerful enzymes. They make affable pets but their most enduring features is their extranormal sensitivity to their environment, allowing them to be trained to alert their owners to immicable forces (radiation, chemicals, hostile sophonts or animals, etc.). Named for Sia Mures, an Imperial scout who discovered the species.
Leaping Snowcat (Creature) Synopsis
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Leaping Snowcat (Creature) Physiology & Ecology
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Leaping Snowcat (Creature) Life Cycle & Reproduction
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Leaping Snowcat (Creature) Diet & Trophics
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Leaping Snowcat (Creature) History & Background
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Leaping Snowcat (Creature) TAS Advisory
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Leaping Snowcat (Creature) References & Contributors
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- External Link: High Tortuga
- Author: Michael J. Maley