Tindalos were born to be the ideal game, created in 2054 by the Stan & Marley Hunting Company to be the spotlight of the ultimate hunting adventure. The process of gene splicing various dog breeds with vampire bats was started in July 4 2031 and was officially declared complete on July 4th 2071. An event was planned for all 60 original Tindalos to be hunted by the master hunter and billionaire Ivan Zaroff and his friends (who funded the project, of course), on October 31st 2077 in the Stan & Marley game preserve outside West Memphis.
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| - Tindalos were born to be the ideal game, created in 2054 by the Stan & Marley Hunting Company to be the spotlight of the ultimate hunting adventure. The process of gene splicing various dog breeds with vampire bats was started in July 4 2031 and was officially declared complete on July 4th 2071. An event was planned for all 60 original Tindalos to be hunted by the master hunter and billionaire Ivan Zaroff and his friends (who funded the project, of course), on October 31st 2077 in the Stan & Marley game preserve outside West Memphis.
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| - Tindalos were born to be the ideal game, created in 2054 by the Stan & Marley Hunting Company to be the spotlight of the ultimate hunting adventure. The process of gene splicing various dog breeds with vampire bats was started in July 4 2031 and was officially declared complete on July 4th 2071. An event was planned for all 60 original Tindalos to be hunted by the master hunter and billionaire Ivan Zaroff and his friends (who funded the project, of course), on October 31st 2077 in the Stan & Marley game preserve outside West Memphis. On October 3rd, the Tindalos were moved to the preserve, and by the 23rd the bombs fell. The Tindalos survived the war because of their resistance to radiation, and their keen senses allowed the Tindalos to quickly form packs with other Tindalos, dogs, coyotes and wolves located in the preserve. A Tindalo's appearance is described as a large bat-headed hound with spiny black fur. Many hunters seek them as companions or for their rare pelts, and some medicine men use their saliva for heart medications and poisons.
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