Talk:Sector Zero/@comment-30068221-20170929012500

Oooohhhhhhhhhh I like the idea of this Biome.

Creature idea!

Name: Ice-Spitter/Frost-Spitter (Something along dem lines)

Attutide: Aggressive

Damage: Bite 50-75 Damage (Player) | Bite 20-40 (Seamoth) | Bite 15-30 (PRAWN Suit) | Ice-Breath10-30 Damage | Claw 5-15 | Tail Swat 3-10 Damage

Biome: Obviously Arctic Biome, Possibly other Biomes (depends on Arctic Biome location)

Active During: Cathemeral (Day and Night)

Length: 25-30 Meters (Juvinile) | 45-55 Meters (Adult)

Appearance: The Ice-Spitter is massive, with an upper body similar to that of the Sea Dragon leviathan, altough some with some minor differences. The overall scale color of the Ice-Spitter is an icy blue or silvery-blue. It has large wings used to propel itself at speeds up to 60 MPH through the water, and they may possibly make Ice-Spitters capable of flight. It has fully functional arms and legs, with webs inbetween their talons and tail fins running down the sides of their tails. Ice-Spitters have white horns and spines, but they have a cyan bioluminescence that activates only at night.

Bioluminescence: Ice-Spitters' eyes, horns, spines, and claws all glow a cyan color. Their wing membranes have unique patterns of swirls, spirals, speckles, and stripes that glow icy-purple. There are also special markings around the eyes, wing arms, and arms/legs that consist of waves, dots, and swirls, all of which glow silver/white.

Behavior: The Ice-Spitter is a hostile creature, attacking other fauna smaller than itself. Anything larger than the Ice-Spitter, they will try to hide or just not engage, it depends. It will charge its prey by beating its wings as fast as it can to out-swim the target. The Ice-Spitter can either spit out shards/crystals/chunks of ice at its prey, trying to stun it, or will grab it in its front talons and tear away at it. Either way, this predator is about 60% successful in hunting.

Ice-Spitters usually live alone, but some form family Packs that consist of the oldest parent being the "Leader" and the children all follow. There are lone Ice-Spitters, and they considerably more common than Packs.

Ice-Spitters usually nest up on large icebergs when they lay their eggs, they will carve small crators into the surface of icebergs to keep the eggs safe from rolling away. Nests are sometimes re-used by future parents as to not create too many nests too close to each other.

Is this a cool idea for a chillingly dangerous Creature? (Intentional puns are intentional)