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| - The Kentucky Mountain Skek is a creature of formidable size, strength, and ferocity. Descended from the cougar population after the war, Skeks are fierce creatures, usually adapting an "if it moves, kill it" policy while hunting. Adept predators, Skeks are often known to spend several days hunting their prey, which are usually other fierce animals such Yao Guai, Zillas, and the occasional Anterk. Rarely, they will hunt humans, but only if they are alone or in a pair.
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| - The Kentucky Mountain Skek is a creature of formidable size, strength, and ferocity. Descended from the cougar population after the war, Skeks are fierce creatures, usually adapting an "if it moves, kill it" policy while hunting. Adept predators, Skeks are often known to spend several days hunting their prey, which are usually other fierce animals such Yao Guai, Zillas, and the occasional Anterk. Rarely, they will hunt humans, but only if they are alone or in a pair. Skek populations are incredibly dense in the Daniel Boone National Forest, or at least, what's left of it. First encountered by settlers, these fearsome creatures are a danger to any who encounter them. Being intelligent, Skeks will often learn things that other predators will not. For example, most Skeks know the sound of gunfire, and are often attracted to it, knowing that the sound means food, one way or another. Skeks often rely on their physical appearance to hunt when stealth becomes unfavorable, or their prey feels unnaturally brave. Like their ancestor, Skeks are often ambush predators, making them even more deadly.
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