Experiment Name: Demon Tree & Monster Bush.
Primary Function: Ambush hunting.
A pair of matching experiments. One's disguised as a tree, the other's disguised as a bush. They wait patiently for unsuspecting victims to walk by, then they attack using tongues that are like vines and gobble them up.
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Experiment Name: Laserdactyl & Bomberdactyl.
Primary Function: Air Combat.
A duo of matching experiments. They're basically nearly full sized pterodactyls that fire powerful lasers from their mouths, and drop bombs out of their sides in the form of eggs. One has more power put towards the bombs, the other has more power put towards the laser. Their colors, patterns and head shapes make them easily distinguishable from each other. Alone they're very formidable, together they make for a great team.
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Experiment Name: Minidactyl squad.
Primary Function: Air support.
A team of much smaller pterodactyls that spit fireballs and provide support and cover fire for the Laserdactyl and Bomberdactyl experiments.
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Experiment Name: Menace.
Primary Function: Invisibility.
When the Houdini experiment turned out to be a pathetic coward, Jumba tried again. This rabbit-like experiment can turn things invisible, has no fear, won't shy away from battle, is very strong, and is extremely mischievous and loves pulling pranks.
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Experiment Name: Overlord Squirrel.
Primary Function: Rodent control.
A large squirrel with black fur, red eyes, teeth that can chew through tempered steel, a nearly invincible bushy tail with super strength, psychic powers, and a Napoleon complex. He was made to control other rodents with his powers to make them an aggressive, fearless, and completely loyal rodent army. And while one small rodent on its own is no real threat, hundreds, thousands, and even millions of them attacking at once can quickly and easily overwhelm even the strongest foes. He commands them to do his bidding and they loyally obey. He's as smart as a supercomputer, and specializes in employing military combat strategies. But due to an unforeseen flaw in his personality, he prioritizes having other squirrels at his command and sees all other rodents as worthless and inferior. The main times his forces consist of anything but squirrels is when squirrels are in short supply, when the missions are dangerous, and when he's deliberately sacrificing his troops.
