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Needler Mango

Needler Mango

*Mango kestros*, the dart-throwing shark. Territorial predator capable of launching uranium-tipped tusks at up to twenty meters per second.

Carnivore · Large Targets: Player, Small creature, Tadpole

Stats

Health (max)
1000
Health (initial)
1000
Swim speed (max)
500
Bulk
40
Stamina (max)
100
Food (max)
100
Stamina passive
10
Stamina period
5s
Temper passive
-5
Temper period
1s
Temper passive
20
Temper period
3s

Habitat Distribution

  • Axum Ruins

    Axum Ruins

    Spawn points

    ×3
  • Overgrown Ruins

    Overgrown Ruins

    Spawn points

    ×8

PDA Databank

*Mango kestros*, the dart-throwing shark. Territorial predator capable of launching uranium-tipped tusks at up to twenty meters per second. 1. Erupted jaw Dominated by six upper jaw tusk sockets. The lower jaw has receded into the throat for rasping and crushing. Muscles behind each tusk crank ligaments around hard anchors, storing mechanical energy like a crossbow. 2. Teeth battery Tusks are reloaded from mature spares deeper in the skull. Needlers constantly form new tusks by 'sneezing' ground mineral paste and quick-setting enzyme into dental sacs. Each tusk is tipped with a self-sharpening uranium oxide cap. 3. Body structure The equally spaced dorsal, pectoral and pelvic fins give the needler excellent stability and aim control. A large caudal fin drives the needler on the sprint. Like its relative the marrowbreach, it has no thruster. Four 'whiskers' detect water currents to help aim. 4. Behavior Needlers are social, nesting and sometimes hunting in family groups. They may be pack predators — cooperating to bring down larger organisms. Their need for constant mineral intake makes them fiercely territorial. 5. Evolutionary history The needler shares a close relationship with the nibbler mango, which has a similar battery of constantly regenerating teeth. The needler may have evolved its tusks to penetrate hard shells—first firing into prey already clamped in its jaw, then launching the tusks as harpoons. Assessment: dangerous, territorial predator. Avoid or distract even when operating submersibles.