Gatorclaw

Gatorclaws are a genetically engineered mix of Jackson Chameleon and American Alligator enhanced with FEV that were created centuries after the Great War by Dr. Darren McDermot, a biologist working at the Safari Adventure Replication Facility inside the Nuka-World amusement park outside Boston, Massachusetts. The species however proliferated due to their combination of elevated aggression and breeding frequency.

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Anatomy

Identical in posture and general anatomy to a deathclaw, gatorclaws have minor external traits that reflect their alligator genetics. They have an elongated, sock-like head and no horns. Their back and tail are protected by heavy platelike scutes, lined on either side by dull spikes. Their claws are very short and more robust than their untampered counterparts. Their skin is a dull forest green, contrasting sharply with their pale grayish underbellies. They can sometimes be seen lying flat in the same manner that alligators do.


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