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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
The Jelzap is comprised of two electrically bound skeletal halves. Its vital organs are separated into these halves, with its central nervous system in the upper body and the cordiovascular and digestive systems are in the lower body. It draws in prey by briefly exposing its core of electrical impulses and then closing its jaws on its victims. This core is vulnerable to weapons fire, and if the electrical impulses holding the creature together are disrupted its halves will separate, resulting in death.
The Jelzap is comprised of two electrically bound skeletal halves. Its vital organs are separated into these halves, with its central nervous system in the upper body and the cordiovascular and digestive systems in the lower body. It draws in prey by briefly exposing its core of electrical impulses and then closing its jaws on its victims. This core is vulnerable to weapons fire, and if the electrical impulses holding the creature together are disrupted its halves will separate, resulting in death.


Jelzaps are at the top of [[Tallon IV|Tallon IV's]] aquatic food chain and can survive in most water environments, including the frigid waters of [[Phendrana Drifts]]. Despite their apparent immunity to the cold, however, they can still be frozen solid by a shot from the [[Ice Beam]], and subsequently shattered with a [[Missile]].
Jelzaps are at the top of [[Tallon IV|Tallon IV's]] aquatic food chain and can survive in most water environments, including the frigid waters of [[Phendrana Drifts]]. Despite their apparent immunity to the cold, however, they can still be frozen solid by a shot from the [[Ice Beam]], and subsequently shattered with a [[Missile]].