This observation is contrary to earlier assumptions that the Bloatfly was primarily a scavenger. These neurotoxins are only nominally effective on humans, but can cause localized necrosis at the wound site. These projectiles are capable of incapacitating large prey on which the bloatfly and it's gestating young can freely feed. Dissection has revealed that this stinger is engorged with living pupae and neurotoxins. These evolutionary forebears possessed neither the significant body mass, nor projectile sting of the Bloatfly. They are disgusting creatures, and I cannot fathom their popularity as a food source among the citizens of the Wasteland.įield observation suggests that the Bloatfly is a mutation of the Tabanus horse fly with provocative advances. Given their mystifying origins, I have decided the species deserves its own classification, and have thus dubbed them "Scylla Serrata Horrendus." They can often be found in sewers and caves and should be considered hostile and very dangerous, as their chitnous shell provides excellent resistance to both firearms and hand-held weapons. It's obvious that a mutation occurred, giving this creature bipedal movement and massive growth, but I cannot explain the presence of multiple subphylum markers in DNA/RNA. Vault-Tec looks forward to having you and your family as valued residents! Be sure to present this letter to your Vault-Tec representative to receive your special, commemorative Vault Boy bobble-head toy! Sincerely Īfter going to enormous lengths to procure DNA samples of hypothesized forebears, we cannot explain why ancestry evidence is present from two vastly different creatures the Limulus polyphemus (horseshoe crab) and the Callinectes sapidus (blue crab). Please report promptly to Vault 101 to await admittance and processing upon such a notification.
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