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Although suffering from a similar necrosis to humans infected by the t-Virus as well as zombie dogs (although to a far more subdued degree than their irregular mutant counterparts), Cerberuses retain much of their former agility, with a noticeable increase in durability and aggression.
Bibliography
- Takeo, Sakamoto, ed (1997) (in Japanese). Inside of BIO-HAZARD. ASCII. ISBN 4-89366-659-2.