![]() ![]() The arms, however, stick out straight, and sport a coat of what appears to be blood. When playing as the Jockey, his hands are curved downward, similar to a praying mantis. According to Valve commentary, the mutations are the cause of the Jockey's mania, causing the Jockey to laugh. He has a gibbering vocalization, and cackles hysterically while riding a Survivor. He wears a tattered white T-shirt and blue boxers. This could possibly be due to him chewing and biting away at his lips because of mania, or possibly even clawing at his mouth due to the same reason. His lips, and the skin surrounding them, have deteriorated away, giving him a more skeletal look at the mouth area. His fingers and toes have increased in length, adding to his baboon-like profile. The Infection has caused the Jockey to develop a large amount of muscle mass on his upper back and neck, making him hop around in a spider monkey-like motion. The Jockey's hands as seen when playing as him The best antidote to a Jockey attack is a shove from a teammate. Survivors have limited control over where the Jockey is directing them. Once they’ve locked onto the head of an unsuspecting Survivor, a Jockey can steer them away from their teammates into danger or behind obstructions. ![]() ![]() Small and fast, Jockeys are excellent leapers and know how to hang on. ![]()
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