A species reacting so badly to sunlight seems unlikely to have evolved on a planet with continual sunlight. Furthermore, the planet seems to have had large animals at one point in the past, but has been stripped bare, presumably by the monsters.
Sounds like a bio-weapon to me. Perhaps the planet was involved in a war? I know that there is some extended stuff with Pitch Black...was there ever any discussion of this?
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It is doubtful. A planet that receives perpetual sunlight for twenty two years followed by a month of darkness implies a solar system with a complex configuration (similar to Asimov's Nightfall). Such systems are not as stable as the sort of solar system that we live in. Some time in the past, after the creatures evolved, the system must have gone through some form of orbital perturbation resulting in the current seasonal cycles.
During the first month of darkness, the creatures very likely devoured everything that the lack of sunlight didn't already kill. After this, the creatures adapted from being daily nocturnal predators to being predators that hibernate between periods of darkness and then wake up extremely cranky.
It is very doubtful that someone would engineer a bio-weapon with two glaring weaknesses -- inability to tolerate even a flashlight and a blind spot smack at the center of its field of vision.
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