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The yureafiga (rafargus doportius) is a deadly animal mostly found in South Africa and parts of China, but they can be seen all over the world. They can be distinguished by their lizard-like shape and striped fur. On average, they are about 4 meters long (13 feet) and 1 meter tall (3.16 feet). Yureafigas are some of the deadliest predators on earth. To find prey, they use their adaptable bodies to hide in a small spot until a smaller animal comes, then they spray venom on it. This venom makes the animal panic and scurry uncontrollably, allowing the Yureafiga to stab it with its claws and eat it with rapidly rotating fangs called revocisors. Revocisors literally shred every component of the prey's body. There are many different subspecies of Yureafigas, and they can adapt to almost any situation. The most common ones are water Yureafigas which can survive temperatures under negative 20 degrees Celsius, and forest Yureafigas which can create fire by scraping flints in their throat together and combining venom with the subsequently produced sparks.
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Posted 08 March 2012 - 06:29 PM
What we do is, if we ever need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do?
We put the volume up to eleven. One louder.
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