Blood Limpet

Blood Limpet
(salirius hirudo Prosperpinis)

Blood limpets are six-legged "quasi-reptiles," which inhabit the swamps of Prosperpina. They remain submerged until they sense the body heat, at which point they rush their prey with amazing speed. Blood limpets have a hard "gray-green" shell with orange stripes. They are described as extremely small, not exceeding 100cm in length and 24cm in height, and average 8kg.

Habitat
Swampy, tropical regions.

Prosperpina, Draconis Combine

Diet & Feeding
Blood limpets are hematophagous. Although they do not exhibit pack behavior, these creatures often attack en masse out of opportunity.

Encounters with Humans
Blood limpets terrorized the early settlers of Prosperpina.