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  • Radigator
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  • Radigators look like a cross between alligators and canines, though there is no evidence that they are actually related to the latter group. They appear as their less evolved cousins in virtually every aspect except for their legs. Evolution has given radigators powerful legs that allows them to move at great speed. Unlike normal alligators, which slither or “high walk” with shorter, more diminutive legs, radigators have long, dexterous limbs that give them the ability to run at great speeds and afford much more agility.
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  • Radigators look like a cross between alligators and canines, though there is no evidence that they are actually related to the latter group. They appear as their less evolved cousins in virtually every aspect except for their legs. Evolution has given radigators powerful legs that allows them to move at great speed. Unlike normal alligators, which slither or “high walk” with shorter, more diminutive legs, radigators have long, dexterous limbs that give them the ability to run at great speeds and afford much more agility. The average radigator weighs between two and four hundred pounds and grows anywhere from six to ten feet long. Most of their length stems from their powerful tails, which are used for balance when running and act like rudders when swimming. Larger radigators have been encountered, and with proper nutrition, the creatures can grow enormous.