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I'm not sure why, but the giant scorpions I've seen in the island are far more disturbing than most of the dinosaurs. Rather than simply kill its prey, Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus injects its victims with a tranquilizing poison, then eats it's unconscious prey alive.
This sub-species has a large pair of pincers that seem connected to the same toxin sacks as the tail. I've never seen another scorpion that has this adaptation, but I've never seen another scorpion that is larger than I am either.
Trying to tame a monster like Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus sounds like a crazy idea, but I suppose the ability to knock out a foe could come in handy. It could certainly make incapacitating some of the island's other creatures much easier.
A dragon is a legendary creature , typically scaled or fire-spewing and with serpentine , reptilian or avian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures around world. The two most well-known cultural traditions of dragon are:
The two traditions may have evolved separately, but have influenced each other to a certain extent, particularly with the cross-cultural contact of recent centuries. The English word dragon and Latin word draco derive from Greek δράκων ( drákōn ), "dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake". [2]
The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon , which in turn comes from Latin draconem (nominative draco ) meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from the Greek word δράκων, drakon (genitive drakontos , δράκοντος) "serpent, giant seafish". The Greek and Latin term referred to any great serpent, not necessarily mythological, and this usage was also current in English up to the 18th century.
4K Media Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., created to manage the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise outside of Asia. 4K Media is responsible for brand management, licensing, and marketing of the Yu-Gi-Oh! brand, as well as production and distribution of the Yu-Gi-Oh! television series.
Fairy Tail is taking part in the annual Magnolia Harvest Festival, but Laxus and his personal body guards, the Thunder God Tribe , have other plans besides the festivities. The Battle of Fairy Tail, a battle between friends to determine the strongest, and the battle to prevent Laxus from taking over the guild begins.
After their vacation, Team Natsu returns and finds that the guild has been completely rebuilt with a new design, including an open-air café, a souvenir shop, a pool, an amusement center, and everybody is now allowed to access the second floor. While the rest of the team is amazed with the new guild, Natsu frets, saying that the guild doesn't feel the same. The Guild Master Makarov then arrives and introduces the group to a new guild member, Juvia Lockser .
Days after the article about Fairy Tail has been published, Laxus Dreyar, in another town, spots a group of men laughing at the article about Fairy Tail. After seeing Laxus, the group is intimidated and runs off. Laxus then sees Zatô , a member of the Dark Guild Naked Mummy . Zatô begins to belittle Laxus, who gets irritated and knocks him unconscious with one powerful attack. After defeating Zatô, Laxus expresses his anger and rage, blaming Makarov for Fairy Tail's bad reputation. [3]
I'm not sure why, but the giant scorpions I've seen in the island are far more disturbing than most of the dinosaurs. Rather than simply kill its prey, Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus injects its victims with a tranquilizing poison, then eats it's unconscious prey alive.
This sub-species has a large pair of pincers that seem connected to the same toxin sacks as the tail. I've never seen another scorpion that has this adaptation, but I've never seen another scorpion that is larger than I am either.
Trying to tame a monster like Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus sounds like a crazy idea, but I suppose the ability to knock out a foe could come in handy. It could certainly make incapacitating some of the island's other creatures much easier.
A dragon is a legendary creature , typically scaled or fire-spewing and with serpentine , reptilian or avian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures around world. The two most well-known cultural traditions of dragon are:
The two traditions may have evolved separately, but have influenced each other to a certain extent, particularly with the cross-cultural contact of recent centuries. The English word dragon and Latin word draco derive from Greek δράκων ( drákōn ), "dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake". [2]
The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon , which in turn comes from Latin draconem (nominative draco ) meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from the Greek word δράκων, drakon (genitive drakontos , δράκοντος) "serpent, giant seafish". The Greek and Latin term referred to any great serpent, not necessarily mythological, and this usage was also current in English up to the 18th century.
I'm not sure why, but the giant scorpions I've seen in the island are far more disturbing than most of the dinosaurs. Rather than simply kill its prey, Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus injects its victims with a tranquilizing poison, then eats it's unconscious prey alive.
This sub-species has a large pair of pincers that seem connected to the same toxin sacks as the tail. I've never seen another scorpion that has this adaptation, but I've never seen another scorpion that is larger than I am either.
Trying to tame a monster like Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus sounds like a crazy idea, but I suppose the ability to knock out a foe could come in handy. It could certainly make incapacitating some of the island's other creatures much easier.
I'm not sure why, but the giant scorpions I've seen in the island are far more disturbing than most of the dinosaurs. Rather than simply kill its prey, Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus injects its victims with a tranquilizing poison, then eats it's unconscious prey alive.
This sub-species has a large pair of pincers that seem connected to the same toxin sacks as the tail. I've never seen another scorpion that has this adaptation, but I've never seen another scorpion that is larger than I am either.
Trying to tame a monster like Pulmonoscorpius Gigantus sounds like a crazy idea, but I suppose the ability to knock out a foe could come in handy. It could certainly make incapacitating some of the island's other creatures much easier.
A dragon is a legendary creature , typically scaled or fire-spewing and with serpentine , reptilian or avian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures around world. The two most well-known cultural traditions of dragon are:
The two traditions may have evolved separately, but have influenced each other to a certain extent, particularly with the cross-cultural contact of recent centuries. The English word dragon and Latin word draco derive from Greek δράκων ( drákōn ), "dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake". [2]
The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon , which in turn comes from Latin draconem (nominative draco ) meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from the Greek word δράκων, drakon (genitive drakontos , δράκοντος) "serpent, giant seafish". The Greek and Latin term referred to any great serpent, not necessarily mythological, and this usage was also current in English up to the 18th century.
4K Media Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., created to manage the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise outside of Asia. 4K Media is responsible for brand management, licensing, and marketing of the Yu-Gi-Oh! brand, as well as production and distribution of the Yu-Gi-Oh! television series.