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> PreyBite marks matching that of the Tenebris have been found on whales, seals and fossilised human remains. The former suggests that it is capable of locomotion in water.
> SociologyUnknown - may be rogues or communal, open to debate as no live specimens have been observed outside of SIB#1A.
> Estimated intelligenceOn par with humans in some respects. Footage of the expedition showed the Tenebris gain a rudimentary bipedal posture and don a large coat in escaping the camp before hunting the members. Problem solving skills exhibited, and forethought, as it removed chunks of meat from deceased members and did not consume them - suggesting storage.
> LocalesA recently discovered cave system was found to have bone piles neatly discarded outside of a primary sleeping area for up to six Tenebs.' Bones had scrape marks, suggesting efficient removal of flesh, as well as some having been carved into crude shapes and pictographs. Discerned to not be a language but rather a form of symbolism.
> LifespanIndefinite if frozen as it can be rethawed.
>ObjectiveCapture a live Homo Tenebris specimen and incapacitate it for research. Recent reports from people in central Russia and Canada suggest activity due to the telltale murmurs of indefinite language. Such proximity to humans may help explain missing persons as well as the vague voices contributing to extremely high suicide and schizophrenia rates in arctic regions.