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{{Infobox creature
 
|name = Jumping Maneater
 
|name = Jumping Maneater
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|jp name = {{Nihongo||ジャンピング・マンイーター|Janpingu man'ītā}}
|image = [[File:Jumping Maneater.png|250px]]
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|image = Jumping Maneater.png
 
|doc = Around 2002
 
|doc = Around 2002
|via = Needs information
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|via = Primary t-Virus infection
 
|based = South American Jumping Spider
 
|based = South American Jumping Spider
|height = Unknown
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|height =
|length = Unknown
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|length =
|purpose = Unknown
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|purpose = Climate-specialized B.O.W.
|status = Destroyed
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|status = Inactive
 
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The '''Jumping Maneater''' was a South American spider-based [[Bio Organic Weapon|B.O.W.]] model optimized for hot and humid climates, in active production sometime before 2002.<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Jumping Maneater (file)|Jumping Maneater]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/information/bio_dc/creature_09.html|title=CAPCOM:バイオハザード / ダークサイド・クロニクルズ 公式サイト MESSAGE FROM DARKSIDE|publisher=Capcom|accessdate=2012-08-22|language=Japanese}}</ref> They were encountered by [[Leon S. Kennedy]] and [[Jack Krauser]] during [[Operation Javier]].
   
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==Biology==
The '''Jumping Maneater''' is a South American spider-based [[B.O.W.]] optimized for hot and humid climates. Unlike their [[Web Spinner]] counterparts they are able to disperse web from their spinnerettes at their prey. While the target is entangled by the web this gives this B.O.W. the chance to deal the final blow. The Jumping Maneater was based on a South American jumping spider. They were encountered by [[Leon S. Kennedy]] and [[Jack Krauser]] during [[Operation Javier]].
 
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Unlike their [[Web Spinner]] counterparts in production in 1998, the Jumping Maneater was able to disperse web from its spinnerets at prey. With prey entangled in the webbing, this ability was to give the B.O.W. the chance to deal the final blow. The Jumping Maneater was based on a South American jumping spider to allow its specialization in jungle-based warfare.
   
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== Gallery ==
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Jumping Spider Clan master.png|Jumping Maneater BOW art from Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master.
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==Sources==
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Revision as of 19:29, 16 February 2020

Prime universe
(Capcom's primary storyline)

The Jumping Maneater was a South American spider-based B.O.W. model optimized for hot and humid climates, in active production sometime before 2002.[1][2] They were encountered by Leon S. Kennedy and Jack Krauser during Operation Javier.

Biology

Unlike their Web Spinner counterparts in production in 1998, the Jumping Maneater was able to disperse web from its spinnerets at prey. With prey entangled in the webbing, this ability was to give the B.O.W. the chance to deal the final blow. The Jumping Maneater was based on a South American jumping spider to allow its specialization in jungle-based warfare.

Gallery

Sources

  1. Capcom. Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles. (Capcom). File: Jumping Maneater.
  2. CAPCOM:バイオハザード / ダークサイド・クロニクルズ 公式サイト MESSAGE FROM DARKSIDE (Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved on 2012-08-22.