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Starting off as regular worms; they first develop visible eyes and a mouth full of sharp teeth upon infection by the virus. Their skin also turns a sickly green and they begin to swell in size. Their most prominent feature is their tongue; which is split into four sections. Each section has a set of hooked barbs on the tip dripping with the virus. When attacking, the Slobberer will sometimes spit out its tongue like a net to wrap around a victim. If the victim manages to break free the creature will just wait until they are weakened from their wounds and initial infection by the virus before going in for the kill.

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  • Starting off as regular worms; they first develop visible eyes and a mouth full of sharp teeth upon infection by the virus. Their skin also turns a sickly green and they begin to swell in size. Their most prominent feature is their tongue; which is split into four sections. Each section has a set of hooked barbs on the tip dripping with the virus. When attacking, the Slobberer will sometimes spit out its tongue like a net to wrap around a victim. If the victim manages to break free the creature will just wait until they are weakened from their wounds and initial infection by the virus before going in for the kill.
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  • Starting off as regular worms; they first develop visible eyes and a mouth full of sharp teeth upon infection by the virus. Their skin also turns a sickly green and they begin to swell in size. Their most prominent feature is their tongue; which is split into four sections. Each section has a set of hooked barbs on the tip dripping with the virus. When attacking, the Slobberer will sometimes spit out its tongue like a net to wrap around a victim. If the victim manages to break free the creature will just wait until they are weakened from their wounds and initial infection by the virus before going in for the kill. It is implied that Slobberers never stop growing so long as they are properly fed; the largest one seen in the show was the size of a doubledecker bus.
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