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[[File:watol-kiap.png|thumb|right|100x|Watol-Kiap - "Sebastian Romu" © 2019]] | |||
==About== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names: | ;Common Names: Watol-Kiap - ''Creek Scooters'' (Tabras) | ||
;Classification: | ;Classification:Arthropod | ||
:These freshwater arthropods are found in the rivers and streams of [[Tabras]] and are considered a local delicacy by poorer folk. A common nick-name for them is "Creek Scooters" given for their predator evasion method of suddenly swimming backward using their tails and oar-like legs. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
;Size: < | ;Size: < 0.25 kg (< 1/2 pound), < 20 cm ( 5-6 inches) | ||
;Appearance: | ;Appearance: Long bodied with a flexible jointed tail terminating in a fan of flat scales, four pairs of walking legs and a pair of fore limbs ending in large pincers. Watol-Kiap have a pair of long antennae which rise above their bodies and detect changes in the water around them. | ||
;Sexual Dimorphism: | ;Sexual Dimorphism: males have a more distinct dorsal ridge on the main body behind their head. | ||
;Variance: <!--any other variance, include subspeciation--> | ;Variance: <!--any other variance, include subspeciation--> | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Habitat: | ;Habitat:Found in freshwater rivers, lakes, and smaller tributaries in temperate to sub-arctic latitudes. | ||
;Diet: | ;Diet:Watol-Kiap eat a variety of algae, river plants, small aquatic animals, and other organic detritus that is found on the lake and river bottoms. | ||
==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
;Social Grouping: | ;Social Grouping:Solitary. | ||
;Temperament: | ;Temperament:Watol-Kiap are generally skittish around creatures larger than themselves, but will take a defensive position if they can back themselves into a sufficiently sized cover. | ||
;Intelligence: | ;Intelligence:Negligible | ||
;Reproduction: | ;Reproduction:Two sexes. Females will carry a clutch of eggs tucked under their tails while brooding, and the newly hatched fry may cling to their parent for a few weeks before venturing off on their own. | ||
==Sub-Species== | ==Notable Sub-Species== | ||
: | :There are a few different species of Watol-Kiap generally varied with Latitude or average water temperatures, with distinct morphological features. | ||
==Domestication== | ==Domestication== | ||
;General: | ;General:In some more established settlements they are effectively farmed by providing suitable river or lake habitat to support larger populations, but no direct domestication has been achieved. | ||
;Resources: | ;Resources:Source of meat | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
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[[Category:Arthropod]] | [[Category:Arthropod]] | ||
[[Category:Fauna]] | [[Category:Fauna]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:30, 20 April 2023
About
- Common Names
- Watol-Kiap - Creek Scooters (Tabras)
- Classification
- Arthropod
- These freshwater arthropods are found in the rivers and streams of Tabras and are considered a local delicacy by poorer folk. A common nick-name for them is "Creek Scooters" given for their predator evasion method of suddenly swimming backward using their tails and oar-like legs.
Description
- Size
- < 0.25 kg (< 1/2 pound), < 20 cm ( 5-6 inches)
- Appearance
- Long bodied with a flexible jointed tail terminating in a fan of flat scales, four pairs of walking legs and a pair of fore limbs ending in large pincers. Watol-Kiap have a pair of long antennae which rise above their bodies and detect changes in the water around them.
- Sexual Dimorphism
- males have a more distinct dorsal ridge on the main body behind their head.
- Variance
Ecology
- Habitat
- Found in freshwater rivers, lakes, and smaller tributaries in temperate to sub-arctic latitudes.
- Diet
- Watol-Kiap eat a variety of algae, river plants, small aquatic animals, and other organic detritus that is found on the lake and river bottoms.
Behaviour
- Social Grouping
- Solitary.
- Temperament
- Watol-Kiap are generally skittish around creatures larger than themselves, but will take a defensive position if they can back themselves into a sufficiently sized cover.
- Intelligence
- Negligible
- Reproduction
- Two sexes. Females will carry a clutch of eggs tucked under their tails while brooding, and the newly hatched fry may cling to their parent for a few weeks before venturing off on their own.
Notable Sub-Species
- There are a few different species of Watol-Kiap generally varied with Latitude or average water temperatures, with distinct morphological features.
Domestication
- General
- In some more established settlements they are effectively farmed by providing suitable river or lake habitat to support larger populations, but no direct domestication has been achieved.
- Resources
- Source of meat