Death Haven (Hlembergzops Mortemaptusportus)

Description
The Hlembergzops Mortemaptusportus, known better as the Death Haven, is a short furred, scorpion like creature. They are the cause of a mass extinction and are the cause of 67% of life extinctions. They are Sexually dimorphic, with each gender looking different from one another. They are highly aggressive and hunt mostly for sport, or just for fun. They are capable of surviving and enduring most serious damage to their body, and can survive for long periods of time without eating.

Physical Features
At birth, Death Havens can vary from 10 to 30 pounds depending on their activity in the egg or womb. Death Havens have been observed picking on - such as cutting off limbs - and even eating siblings in the egg or womb. The color of fur, however, depends on the area the egg spent the last hours before hatch: Deep sea for black fur, Shallow sea or lakes and rivers for gray fur, forests and dry grassy plains for brown, snowy areas for white and red desert canyons for red fur. Even though Death Havens can crawl and glide for short times, they prefer to live in water, specifically cold or cool seas. Many have been found to live from temperatures as low as -167 C to as high as 156 C near volcanic activity.

Other Info
It is not known how the Death Havens showed up on F66A BFS. The most common explanation is that they were brought as a Bioweapon for war or they were bred by ancient intelligent beings. Any attempt to capture, observe or examine the creature has eventually lead to the death of the observer.

Males
Males are born with two claws, one for crushing and the other for stabbing and grip or clawing. They are also provided with 2 tusks elongating from their mouths, 2 saber tooth, and can rarely spawn with two goat like horns on their heads. They also have two sharp wing like limbs above their ear that they can elongate and use to swim by and stab anything for a quick kill.

Females
Females are less armed with weapons, but are generally smarter, faster and stealthier and harder to spot. They have 4 paddles they can use to swim up to 56 mph and 35 mph with a male attached. They only have two lethal weapons being the stingers in their tail and mouth. When being chased, the females will swim away in a dogfight pattern to avoid and escape enemies. They can also call males using echolocation, and after a while a pair of males may show up to kill the enemy. The males can ask for some food in return or just swim away.