Its left side was almost completely exposed, with no left arm remaining, whatsoever. It made up for the lack of a left arm by having an elastic, retractible right arm which could stretch for meters. To compensate for this damage, the t-Virus responded by allowing the creatures greater control of their right arms, which were increased in mass to become as thick and resilient as their torsos.
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| - Its left side was almost completely exposed, with no left arm remaining, whatsoever. It made up for the lack of a left arm by having an elastic, retractible right arm which could stretch for meters. To compensate for this damage, the t-Virus responded by allowing the creatures greater control of their right arms, which were increased in mass to become as thick and resilient as their torsos.
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| - Its left side was almost completely exposed, with no left arm remaining, whatsoever. It made up for the lack of a left arm by having an elastic, retractible right arm which could stretch for meters. To compensate for this damage, the t-Virus responded by allowing the creatures greater control of their right arms, which were increased in mass to become as thick and resilient as their torsos. The Bandersnatch's right arm - arguably the B.O.W.'s most distinguishable feature - was powerful enough to allow it to pull itself long distances, and from floor to floor in multi-story buildings. All of its attacks involved using the arm, whether whiping people; throwing them around or crushing their skulls.
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