The Alligator River, named for the large amount of alligators that once inhabited the area, is a nominally-uninhabited area in the central Broken Banks largely populated by the non-sentient gar. These giant, mutated alligators are terrifying in raw power and size, rivaling even the mighty deathclaw in their ferocity. While the gar are known for being incredibly dangerous, they do not go out of their way to expand their territory, in contrast to the other monsters of the Broken Banks. However, the Gar are incredibly territorial, especially when it comes to their breeding and nesting grounds.
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| - The Alligator River, named for the large amount of alligators that once inhabited the area, is a nominally-uninhabited area in the central Broken Banks largely populated by the non-sentient gar. These giant, mutated alligators are terrifying in raw power and size, rivaling even the mighty deathclaw in their ferocity. While the gar are known for being incredibly dangerous, they do not go out of their way to expand their territory, in contrast to the other monsters of the Broken Banks. However, the Gar are incredibly territorial, especially when it comes to their breeding and nesting grounds.
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| - The Alligator River, named for the large amount of alligators that once inhabited the area, is a nominally-uninhabited area in the central Broken Banks largely populated by the non-sentient gar. These giant, mutated alligators are terrifying in raw power and size, rivaling even the mighty deathclaw in their ferocity. While the gar are known for being incredibly dangerous, they do not go out of their way to expand their territory, in contrast to the other monsters of the Broken Banks. However, the Gar are incredibly territorial, especially when it comes to their breeding and nesting grounds.
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