ANCIENT FISH GRENDELS of Grendel Man

These grendels have gills and cannot survive on land for long. Although they won't drown as fast as shark grendels, they will still drown much faster then regular grendels.
The "ancient" part of their name comes from their long lives-they age very slowly.
They'll swim with my improved swimmeragent, if you have it.
In spite of the fact that their genome is modified from the regular banshee genome, they are friendly, social grendels who enjoy others company and do not get crowded that easily.
Temperature is rarely an issue-they do not get cold all that fast, and heat is typically unexperienced doe to their underwater lives.
The grendels are carnivorous, but they shouldn't decimate your critters-they require very little food to keep them going.
The ancient fish grendels' immune systems are not as strong as regular banshee's-so keep an eye on them and where they wander.
You'd think social creatures would kiss-pop a lot, but the ancient fish grendels are infrequent breeders. The females also have longer pregnancies.
Another important thing about their genome is the fact they do not experience the Up, Down, Exit, Enter, or Wait drives. Therefore, they rarely use doors or elevators.

In case you had trouble wrapping your brain around all that, here's a brief summary:
Based on Banshee genome
-Gilled and cannot breathe on land
-Swim with ImprovedSwimmeragent
-Live much longer than regular 
-Do not mind the cold
-Social and Friendly
-Carnivorious, and do not need to eat as frequently
-Do not use elevators or doors
-Do not experience the Up, Down, Wait, Exit, or Enter drives.
-Infrequent breeders with longer pregnancies.

A final note-They need the sprites of the Banshee Grendels (Grendel B) to appear correctly, although they should work without them.

In addition to this readme, there is also a story explaining where the Ancient Fish Grendels came from.

Installion-put the .agents file into your "My Agents" folder, and the Ancient Fish Grendels should appear in the egglayer.

Ask first before you host the Ancient Fish Grendels on your site.

Questions? Comments? E-mail adkelly@copper.net (mom's).