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Echolocation and bat like ape hunting predator!


thivid08

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Echolocation is a sound based ability, like purring and calling. by using it, it gives you a really clear view of the user's surroundings, and it gives even better range than smelling or hearing, and the more hearing ability you have, the larger the range of this ability, which could be extremely useful. This can detect all things aside from roots. You may think this is just enhanced hearing, but actually it increases your speed by 1 point and letting you move in the darkness as long as its active, which can really help you get away from danger or hunt.

The gene for this would be the bat head, which looks like the head of an insectivorous bat. It gives echolocation, 1 smelling and insect eating.

Predator: The gorobat is an apex predator of the jungle. It could be your saving grace or doom in the killer jungle. It looks like a giant bat with a short snout an big fangs, but it has a hunched back and it walks on its knuckles, like a gorilla or a winged nicheling. You could consider it as a species that competes with the apes for the apex predator status, but this one is a little stronger. It hunts down any prey, but it prioritizes apes over others. It lives on jungle trees, but the jungle trees it lives in are adorned with the skull of a baby ape. It lives for 100 days and it stays inactive for 2 nights before it goes hunting, the first thing it does is use its incredible echolocation to get a picture of its surroundings, than it will move 4 times before returning to its tree, attacking and stunning every ape in the area. It will ignore nichelings unless they are too close to its tree or if they have 2 gems. It will also steal fruit.

 

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wait, if it stays inactive for two days then the pythadillo could, slowly slither up the tree and attack, however I think the gorobat has a monstrous size advantage(The pythadillo lizard is slightly smaller than an adult big-bodied nicheling, and the gorobat is apparently around ape sized) and could probably break it in half if it managed to pick it up unaware, but the pythadillo would probably enter its defensive stance, because even if the gorobat was super stealthy, it probably couldn't disguise its scent and heat signature(it's a Ball python + armadillo lizard), also spikes

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9 hours ago, Fishyfishyfishy500 said:

also why do we have no snakes in niche? I mean look at this, it's a flipping python with horns(looks eerily similar to mine, that is sheer coincidence)

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I did not notice that! You should make a topic about that, but maybe the python eventually was replaced by the carnivore plants

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