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SpecZooBraydenR — Day 24 Hundred-Handers

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Description Hecatoncheire falsus or more commonly known as forest Hecatoncheire, is a slug like post human made to act as a biological rumba. They may appear like they have hundreds of hands, which is where they get their scientific name they are actually a completely different post human Arborhomo hecatoncheire or, more commonly, Hecatoncheire hands. These animals were made to test symbiotic post human relationships. A. hecatoncheire feed on the blood of H. falsus on specialized patches on their bottoms for this reason H. falsus produces high amounts of blood for this reason. When H. falsus is under large amounts of stress they will eject some A. hecatoncheire from their bodies as its better to lose some legs than to die. H. falsus can often be found just eating scraps in their forest homes.
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