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Greetings Miss Richter,
Thank you for your response, with all the characteristics you ask for we reach the Eoten Spiðra.
The Eoten Spiðra is natural of Planet Carlisle in the Newcastle System, orbited by our Luxury Liner Shetland.
As you may know from orbit, planet Carlisle looks invitingly hospitable with deep oceans and vast continents, but in reality it's a tropical nightmare.
Temperatures at the equator never drop below 60 Celsius. The oceans, however, remain a pleasant 26C in temperature, even quite far to the north and south.
The lush greenery seen from orbit turns into dense, humid jungles and rain forest upon closer inspection, and there are several native creatures that consider humans to be good eating.
The natural food source of the Eoten Spiðra is smaller animals, like other mammals, insects and even youngling Eoten Spiðra
When full grown the Eoten Spiðra has around 2 meters in height
It's incredible deadly, by it's venom or by it's fangs
Females lay up to 3,000 eggs in one or more silk egg sacs, which maintain a fairly constant humidity level.
The males reaches sexual maturity only after about four years and females take a bit longer, up to seven years.
They usually live until 20 years.
This is a picture of the Eoten Spiðra on their natural habitat.
As for another option we got the Crocodylus porosus
The Crocodylus porosus is a formidable and opportunistic hypercarnivorous apex predator. Most prey are ambushed and then drowned or swallowed whole. It is capable of taking almost any animal that enters its territory, including other apex predators such as sharks, a variety of freshwater and marine fish, including pelagic species, invertebrates, such as crustaceans, various reptiles, birds and mammals, including humans. Due to their size, aggression and distribution, saltwater crocodiles are regarded as the most dangerous extant crocodilian to humans.
The Crocodylus porosus, is indigenous to Planet Baden Baben in the Stuttgart system
Like most crocodilians, Crocodylus porosus are not fastidious in their choice of food, and readily vary their prey selection according to availability, nor are they voracious, as they are able to survive on relatively little food for a prolonged period.
The female Crocodylus porosus typically lays from 40 to 60 eggs, but some clutches have included up to 90.
The young naturally start to disperse after around 8 months, and start to exhibit territorial behaviour at around 2.5-year-old. They are the most territorial of extant crocodilians and, due to their aggressiveness to conspecifics, from the dispersed immature stage on, they are never seen in concentrations or loose groups as are most other crocodilians. However, even females will not reach proper sexual maturity for another 10 years. Crocodylus porosus that survive to adulthood can attain a very long lifespan, with an estimated life expectancy upwards of 70 years, and some individuals possibly exceed 100 years, although no such extreme ages have been verified for any crocodilian.
Here you have a picture of the Crocodylus porosus
Best regards
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Jorge Raymond
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