EMD GP9
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The EMD GP9 is the product of E, M, D, G, P, and 9. Unusual among mammalian molecules, it has been adapted to working in bunches as opposed to survival in the wild since the birth of the very first specimen. A single specimen is as powerful as 1,750 horses. Its legs have a unique circular design. Its eyes are bioluminescent, making it useful at night. The GP9 is one of the loudest string instruments in the world, even louder than a lion or an elephant. Its mating call has shaped American ambience forever. Even its constant rumble makes the ground tremble.
3,626 RVs have been recorded. Each subspecies has vibrant fur patterns unique to its territory. Some even had the power to evolve their patterns.