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Zachariah-of-Mars — Kaiju 'Havoc'

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Description Name: Havoc
Height: 54 feet
Length: 279 Feet
Weight: 384 Tons
Species: Quadruped Cetacean ( Pedes Orcus)
Sex: Female
Abilities: Can emit a high pitched sound wave that is able to stun prey, can dive incredible distances underwater and stay submerged for a total of 7 hours
Description:
First sighted off of the coast of Florida in fall of 2007, the creature known as Havoc lived up to its name when in early 2008, it came ashore with the carcass of a sperm whale in its mouth. Although it possessed four limbs, it has been identified as a primitive cetacean (or whale) though at first it was thought to be a crocodile.
It ravaged Key West, devouring anything that moved and causing billions of dollars in property damage. Unlike Ray, however, Havoc’s purpose to come ashore was not purely to feed, but to find a safe place to bear its offspring.

Appearance:
At first glance, Havoc appeared to be reptilian due to its body frame. However, closer observation of the way its toes were structured and space revealed Havoc to be an ungulate animal. Its body measuring nearly 280 feet in length was more serpentine than modern whales, but still ended in the trademark flukes of a cetacean. Its jaws measuring some 19 feet long were studded with 80 backward facing serrated teeth. The teeth themselves weighed up to 7 pounds and attained lengths of a foot or more.
Havoc’s body suggested that it could have been a genetic offshoot of the ancient Basilosaurus Isis , a 60 foot long primitive toothed whale thought to have gone extinct after the end of the Eocene era.

Death:
Havoc was brought down by a Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopter’s 20mm chain-gun. The animal was unfortunately not as well equipped to survive in the human world as Ray or Sentinel. Dissection of Havoc revealed that the animal showed that its unborn offspring was the size of a blue whale. The contents of it’s stomach were several giant squid, the partial remains of three sperm whales and as many as 200 different kinds of sharks. The lack of blubber indicates that Havoc’s species live in relatively warm water. In October of 2008, three Pedes Orcus were seen traveling down the coastline of Mexico to a secluded island where they proceeded to give birth to three healthy offspring, indicating the species still has somewhat of breeding population. In November of 2008, Pedes Orcus was placed on the critically endangered species list.
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