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    MotionMadness 2024-11-28 13:49:11 UTC

    Carophages

    Carophages were first discovered on January 27th 1968. On that date 36 Carophages were captured by (REDACTED) from an autopsy conducted by (REDACTED) the scientists concluded the following information on Carophages. Adult Carophages measure in at 1,6 and juvenile specimens were 0,4. Carophages have at least 3 different kinds of dna which include: Bacteriophage, Human, and Praying mantis, and Carophages are not to be confused with Carniphages which are distinct from Carophages. Carophages can be found in almost all regions except Antarctica. They have four legs not including the arms. They also have a stinger they use to reproduce. First the female attaches onto a host particularly a large mammal and then pierces her stinger into the victim’s flesh. Then the Carophage injects the animal with her eggs then she leaves the victim to her children after the eggs have hatched, the carophages burst out of the victim and scatter away from the animal’s corpse. The total carophage population is estimated to be about 700,000. The population is increasing and (REDACTED) are actively working to reduce the population. There where 896 carophage attacks directed at people with 72 being lethal, although there are no confirmed reports of carophages implanting eggs in humans the rumors have been significant enough to warrant extradition efforts to stop the spread of infected eggs contaminating food and attacks. There is still so much to learn about carophages and how they live their lives. The attached photo is believed to be digitally altered and shouldn’t be taken as fact. The image appears to show a enlarged carophage which only difference from a normal carophage is it’s size.

    Original creator: Neighbourly_Nepsnek

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