User talk:Adam21~enwiki
AlligatorDogs — The alligatordogs are just as their name states, an akward mix of animals, half canine, half reptile. It is still unknown as to where these strange and beautiful creatures came from but many scientists believe that these creatures were here long before the time of man. Fossils of this majestic beast have been uncovered in the secret depths of the Panamanian rainforests all the way to the shores of the United States.
The alligatordog on average is about 3 to 4 feet, but some have been sited reaching a record 7 feet. Typically this animal is divided directly in the middle of its body, the upper torso and head are that of a dog, while the lower half and reproductive organs are that of an alligator. Some have alligator bodies with dog heads or even a rare few who are entirely dogs except for the vicious tails. A savage hunter and dangerous foe indeed. The beast has three rows of jagged razor teeth in its substantial maw, accompanied by an extremly powerful jaw that can easily crush bones. As well as both front and back claws which it uses to rend its' prey's flesh, the alligatordog has a long scaly tail which it uses to propell itself through the water at incredible speeds. It is still undetermined whether or not the creature can breath underwater or hold its breath indefinatlly. On the rare sitings it is said that the beast appears to just vanish under the water, possibly hiding in the mud or laying on the bottom of the lake or river bed until it feels the threat is over.
Several natives from different tribes all over the world say they have seen them, but fewer still have returned to talk about it. All that was ever found of many of the beasts' victims was a few peices of torn flesh that the creature pushed away, prefering a "dark meat" diet. As elusive as the mighty giant boaconstrickter, the alligatordog is recognized as a monster out of television and childrens stories. But the terrifying truth is in fact, the creatures really do exist. Major scientists all over the world have recognized the alligatordog as a definatly real animal, few are willing to discuss the creatures existence, due to the increasing heat from govermants all over the world, also do to the fact that the public knowledge of such a creatue would cause a mass hysteria. It would refute Darwins theroy of evolution by bringing to light a creature that is more monster than animal. Such as it is the beast already has the underground science world buzzing.
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