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Tardis

Skarasen were large creatures which resembled dinosaurs.

Biology

The Skarasens were massive creatures, large enough to crush a human with one clawed foot. They were cybernetically altered to suit the Zygons' purposes. They were vulnerable to no force short of a nuclear weapon. (TV: Terror of the Zygons) Their skins were highly durable and their skeletons were fused with an extremely tough alloy. (PROSE: Sting of the Zygons)

Zygons fed on the milk of the Skarasen. This milk, a green ooze, was vitally needed by the Zygons to survive. (PROSE: Sting of the Zygons)

History

Originally from the Zygon homeworld, many groups of Zygons transported the Skarasen to Earth in their ships with them as an embryo and were cybernetically enhanced to be a weapon and see through their eyes via monitor screens.

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A Skarasen in the Thames. (TV: Terror of the Zygons)

The group of Zygons who came to Earth in the 12th century brought a Skarasen with them. The Skarasen attacked any persons or objects to which the Zygons attached a transceiver which broadcast an ultrasonic mating call to the Skarasen. The Skarasen's presence in Loch Ness had helped to inspire the local legends of the Loch Ness Monster. (TV: Terror of the Zygons)

In 1894 in London The Eighth Doctor encountered a group of Zygons and Skarasen babies. The Doctor (after nearly killing many of them, by accident) helped the remaining Zygon move the baby Skarasens to an uninhabited planet to begin a colony. (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers)

In 1909, another group of Zygons came to Earth. Though they had brought two Skarasen, their minds were damaged by the solar radiation brought on during the destruction of Zygor and one was killed during the attempt to repair the damage. The other one was cured by the Tenth Doctor and was allowed to escape. (PROSE: Sting of the Zygons)

In the mid-20th century, UNIT began investigating Loch Ness, so the Zygons sent out their Skarasen. Following the Fourth Doctor, who had a homing device in his pocket, the Skarasen travelled from Loch Ness to London via the Thames. The Doctor threw the homing device out for the Skarasen to fetch. Its subsequent fate remained unknown, though with the death of the Zygons on Earth it would have had no one left to control it. The Doctor stated it went back to Loch Ness, the only home it had ever known. (TV: Terror of the Zygons)

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