A prime example of the potential of a thriving market in Shreem Medicinal uses, the Shreem Denecroso ( also known as dirt miemers ) are an invaluable addition to the high end of medical facilities. Although criticaly skeptic in theory, the use of Denecroso in various medical procedures has made progress in their use the last fourty years however it had not been until 1920 that Denecroso would be deemed a socially acceptable species of Shreem. Such reasons underline the very fact the Denecroso by nature have well been known to feed on various deceased species. There have been such recorded cases of Denecroso even digging up freshly buried human corpses as to feed in large groups. Seldom have Denecroso been known to otherwise consume the tissue of a living organism and have been marked a scavenger of the Shreem world. In rare cases however Denecroso have been known to in fact kill wounded animals and await eventual decomposition before feeding. Unlike most Shreem however the claws of the Denecroso are highly thin and sharp, perfectly adapted for easily seprating skin. It was these feeding patterns that had eventually grown the attention of Drimpachy Ins. which had found when introduced to live patients undergone skin transplants were easily picked of dead tissue without harm leading to safer recoveries. Currently Denecroso are only acceptable under medicinal purposes and are banned from ownership. If found under housing without proper identification and/or permit registration relinquished ownership rights and fees up to banned ownership and possible incarceration will occur.
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