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Drashig

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Drashigs were one of the most dangerous predators in the universe.

Biology

Drashigs were massive snake-like creatures with six eyes on stalks, fanged mouths, segmented bodies with greenish brown skin. They also had a sparse covering of hair. Their hide was strong enough to withstand machine gun fire, but especially large amounts of damage could kill them. They were especially strong and could burst through metal structures. They lived in marshy areas. (DW: Carnival of Monsters)

Drashigs were unintelligent, but social. They hunted in packs of three and lived in colonies of 20. When hunting or in pain, they emit a chilling scream. Drashigs could and would eat anything, including most metals. They hunted by scent and they would never give up the hunt once they found a trail. On the other hand, they would follow the trail, even when the prey had doubled back or were right by them. (DW: Carnival of Monsters)

History

When a battlethruster made an emergency landing on the Drashigs' satellite, the Drashigs not only killed every one of the fifty person crew who had modern weapons but, save for a few scraps of the reactor venticle, consumed the ship as well.

 
A Drashig striking. (DW: Carnival of Monsters)

A colony of Drashigs were kept in Vorg's Miniscope. While wandering through the Miniscope, the Doctor and Jo Grant accidentally found themselves in the Drashig habitat. The Drashigs followed them through the Miniscope, attacking the Human habitat and eventually escaping out into Inter Minor, where it was killed by Vorg with the Eradicator. (DW: Carnival of Monsters)

In a different Miniscope owned by Sabalom Glitz, there was also a Drashig habitat. (MA: Goth Opera)

In an attempt to kill the Doctor, Ryoth used a Time Scoop to bring Drashigs to the Eye of Orion. (EDA: The Eight Doctors)

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