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APEX Biomechanical-teratological predator

Ferrignathus derives from ferrum (iron) and gnathos (jaw), referring to its reinforced mandibular structure and metallic-looking cranial armor. Exoformis indicates an aberrant external morphology shaped by extreme environmental or artificial pressures.

This organism appears to be a hyper-adapted apex predator, possibly originating from a post-industrial or techno-organic ecosystem. Its anatomy combines ossified exoskeletal plates, exposed musculature, and invasive biomechanical growths, suggesting either convergent evolution with machine-like structures or secondary symbiosis with parasitic techno-organisms. The asymmetrical limb architecture and tail stabilization imply high-speed ambush predation in confined, urban, or ruin-like habitats.

Ferrignathus exoformis

Ferrignathus exoformis