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Ok I know this is long awaited sorry, and sorry there's no slog pictures.

Day eight

Well the slog kicked the bucket! I never got to make my charts but I have managed to deduce the following life cycle without dates or ages

Sloglet 1st trimester
Sloglet 2nd trimester
Sloggie
Slog
Slog Elderly
Dead Slog

Not really interesting however, what's interesting is the remarkable bacterium that killed the slog, once again there are know records detailing or logging what I have found, not even a similarity so this is a first analysis,

The bacterium found in the slog I have currently defined as beSK1.1,
it is unrelated to other specimens and is possibly a one of a kind, it's structure is quite amazing because it has the uncanny ability to reproduce at a rate of x2 > 10 minutes, more so interesting is that it can share DNA and RNA strands by allowing another bacteria to be absorbed, in it's vacuole it removes proteins and adds them to it's complex ribo-nucleic structure . This is the likely reason why it is uncatalogued, I have found it in it's slog form but it can easily be passed on to other species through DNA change, this begs th question as to why it isn't on a pandemic scale in every species on oddworld, perhaps it cannot resist our own immune system attacks. Slogs are known to have poor immunities to diseases. Could I have also found a possible cause of Gorman Disenza?

In other notes I sent out Carl to southland paramonia to capture me some specimens, I hope he's alright!
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Oh yeah, fair point. Maybe he was just tortured until he lost consciousness.

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