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Creating a Scientifically Semi-valid Pseudo-Arthropod Primate Part 3: Mouth Parts

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As a parody of the super soldier questions and as an efficient way of organizing these questions I will now start this series of questions about Pseudo-Arthropod Primates.

Previous questions from this thread.:

Pseudo-Dragonfly Wing Rib Muscles

Exoskeleton Mimicking Armor Plating

As an overview of what these creatures exactly are: well, they aren't any more related to arthropods than you or me. Just think of armadillo armor placed on primates to make a humanoid arthropod look alike.

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Okay so I want to put Robber Fly mouth parts on a human, so my question is what kind of human equivalent of these mouth parts could functionally be engineered?

Requirements

  • cut through flesh and bones with ease
  • inject the robber fly toxin and enzymes to break down flesh
  • ability suck out the goopy insides
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