Chimearoc
| Chimearoc | |
|---|---|
| Base Information | |
| Classification | Carnivore/Hunter |
| Terrain | Marine/Ocean environments |
| Locomotion | Swimmer |
| Size | Unknown |
| Speed | Unknown |
| Strength | Unknown |
| Social Structure | Unknown |
| Weapons | Unknown |
| Armor | Unknown |
| Source | |
| Homeworld | Bellerophon |
| Multi-world | No |
| Canon | Yes |
| Extinct | Extant |
| Reference | Adventure 9: Nomads of the World Ocean |
Chimearoc (Creature) Synopsis
Another environment for life is the Daghadasi's back. A number of plants descended from free-floating species have taken root in the outer dermal areas, and several species of flying creatures, evolved from aquatic ancestors, nest there. Most notable is the fierce Chimearoc, which has a 4-meter wingspan, snake-like neck, crocodilian snout, and needle sharp teeth; it is well adapted for skimming along the surface to strike at small sea creatures just under the surface.
The Chimearocs are not offered a free ride:
- They are pressed into service as genetic messengers. Adababasi periodically secrete a protein-rich liquid in small "caves" on their backs. Chimearocs gather this liquid to feed their young; while they feed, Daghadasi reproductive cells attach themselves to the Chimearocs' legs, seeking transport to other Daghadasi. Because the caves secrete small amounts of liquid at different times, the Chimearocs must keep moving around the herd, thus insuring the transfer of reproductive cells.
Chimearoc (Creature) Physiology & Ecology
Part of Daghadasi life chain on Bellerophon (Solomani Rim 1519).
Chimearoc (Creature) Life Cycle & Reproduction
n/a
Chimearoc (Creature) Diet & Trophics
They are heterotrophic carnivores. They display hunting behavior.
Chimearoc (Creature) History & Background (Dossier)
n/a
Chimearoc (Creature) TAS Advisory
Their mutalistic relationship is important for the maintenance of a commercially significant species.
Chimearoc (Creature) References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Classic Traveller Adventure 9: Nomads of the World Ocean
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science