CONTEST: Name that Knife!

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The (No) Nonsense (with the "no" symbolized as a circle with a line through it).

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"Aardvark"

Aardvark (also know as ant-bear)
This combines both companies. The Izula Ant and the Bear. The bear references the Ka-Bar brand. Which came from when someone's rifle failed to kill an attacking bear and his knife (the ka-bar) save his life and killed the bear thus kill a bear or k a bar.

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The Aardvark is diligent searcher for food. It has adapted to survive in the harsh environment of Subsaharan Africa. It faces predators such as lions, leopards, hunting dogs, tigers, and pythons. If attacked in its burrow it will seal of the entrance and turn and attack viscously with its claws. The Aardvark will zig-zag to elude its attacker. They will defend themselves with their shoulders, tail, and even flip on to their back and use all four claws to defend themselves. The Aardvark also has tough skin to help protect itself.
 
How about "The Hyde"?

It's a reference to the split personality of ESEE/Becker and Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

It's also a play on words to an animal's hide which are tough and have been used for centuries by different cultures from everything to clothing, furniture, to canoes and tents.

I believe "Hyde" would truly represent the split personality and collaboration as well as it being meant for hard-use and having many functions.
 
Fire ant. One of the fierces bugs on the planet. It ranges from east to west. South to the mason dixon line.
The Rattler. Or maybe the Cottonmouth silent but deadly.
Cobra.:)

Navajo, Hopi Names.

Honaw-Bear, Honani-Badger, Mosi-Cat, Nascha-Owl, Tuwa-Earth, Askook-Snake, Bodaway-fire maker
 
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"Dead Guy"

"Smack"

"DPIK" Drop Point Indigenous Knife

"Warlord"

"Scab"

That's all I got.

SB
 
The cousin of Monsieur's suggestion:

Gryphon (or Griffin if you prefer)

Another beast made up of parts from more than one critter.
 
Encantado: Brazillian mythical human dolphin shapeshifters

Ghillie Dhu: Scottish Tree Guardian Spirit

Adlet: Inuit mythical human canine hybrids

Abatwa: Zulu mythical ant riders
 
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