Grand Ebithrus

Grand Ebithrus (壮大エビガラ, Sōdai Ebigara) are Carapaceons.

Physiology
Grand Ebithrus is a large lobster-like Carapace. Its carapace is mostly jade green. Its head has two pairs of antennae in between its stalked eyes, one pair being very long and the other pair being very short in comparison. It has a long, spike-like projection that points forward. It has six limbs, the foremost pair bearing large claws similar to that of snapping shrimps. The other four legs are used for walking. It has a long, narrow tail that has two fins at the end, resembling a whale's tail. The tail curves over the body above the back, giving the Carapaceon a scorpion-like posture. Its claws and tail fins are blue and it has blue bands on its back.

Abilities
Grand Ebithrus has the ability to create powerful shock waves by snapping its large claws with tremendous force. This shock wave is powerful enough to stun large monsters and can even kill smaller creatures. When underwater, snapping its claws emits an enormously powerful wave of bubbles capable of stunning large fish.

Behavior
Grand Ebithrus is an opportunistic predator that feeds on insects, fish, and other crustaceans.

Habitat
The known habitats of Grand Ebithrus are the Marshlands, Sunken Hollow, Flooded Forest, Deserted Island, and the Abysmal Trench.

Etymology
The name Grand Ebithrus is a combination of the word grand and エビ ebi (shrimp).