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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names: Skrak ([[Krolar]), Muck Crawlers, Sand Devils | ;Common Names: Skrak ([[Krolar]]), Muck Crawlers, Sand Devils | ||
;Classification:Annelid | ;Classification:Annelid | ||
:Large predatory worms, They vary widely with distinct adaptions to specific biomes. | :Large predatory worms, They vary widely with distinct adaptions to specific biomes. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
;Size: <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), | ;Size: <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), 0.5-1 metre ( 2-3 feet) length | ||
;Appearance: | ;Appearance: Long tubular multi-segmented bodies, with a series of short black paddle-shaped spines at each segment. Their head has a double set of paired jaws which open wide and can be snapped shut with remarkable speed. | ||
;Variance:Skraks have a number of different sub-species each possessing adaptations to their local biomes. | |||
;Variance: | |||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Habitat: | ;Habitat:Most species of skraks are aquatic, being found in a variety of salt, fresh or brackish water. They prefer shallow waters with a bottom consisting of loose material in which they can burrow. A few varieties of skraks are semi-terrestrial adapted to soft mud, or dwelling in loose desert sand. | ||
;Diet: | ;Diet:Fish, amphibians, arthropods, marine annelids, reptiles, and for the terrestrial varieties, some mammals. | ||
==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
;Social Grouping :Solitary | ;Social Grouping:Solitary | ||
;Temperament :Aggressive | ;Temperament :Aggressive | ||
;Intelligence:Animal | ;Intelligence:Animal | ||
;Reproduction: | ;Reproduction:Skraks are hermaphroditic and lack a specific cycle to mating. | ||
;Hunting:Skraks are typically ambush hunters burrowing under sand, mud, or loose soil and detritus leaving just the jaws exposed opened flat against the substrate. They will wait for an animal to come close enough for them to launch out of their hide and snap their jaws closed upon prey who are drawn back into the burrow to be consumed. | |||
==Sub-Species== | ==Notable Sub-Species== | ||
: | ===Sand Devil=== | ||
:This particular sub-species of skrak is found in both the [[Northern Desert|Northern]] and the [[Waejiran Desert|Waejiran]] deserts. Their skin is a mottled pattern of sandy tones which aids with blending into their environment. Additionally this sub-species has been known to attack much larger prey, and being drawn to rhythmic vibrations. Sand Devils jaws have a small channel along their inner side which draws salvia into any wounds caused by its bite. Their saliva contains anticoagulant qualities which increase the bleeding of their prey, in this way the sand devil draws blood which they consume from their prey. | |||
==Domestication== | ==Domestication== |
Latest revision as of 01:30, 20 April 2023
About
- Common Names
- Skrak (Krolar), Muck Crawlers, Sand Devils
- Classification
- Annelid
- Large predatory worms, They vary widely with distinct adaptions to specific biomes.
Description
- Size
- <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), 0.5-1 metre ( 2-3 feet) length
- Appearance
- Long tubular multi-segmented bodies, with a series of short black paddle-shaped spines at each segment. Their head has a double set of paired jaws which open wide and can be snapped shut with remarkable speed.
- Variance
- Skraks have a number of different sub-species each possessing adaptations to their local biomes.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Most species of skraks are aquatic, being found in a variety of salt, fresh or brackish water. They prefer shallow waters with a bottom consisting of loose material in which they can burrow. A few varieties of skraks are semi-terrestrial adapted to soft mud, or dwelling in loose desert sand.
- Diet
- Fish, amphibians, arthropods, marine annelids, reptiles, and for the terrestrial varieties, some mammals.
Behaviour
- Social Grouping
- Solitary
- Temperament
- Aggressive
- Intelligence
- Animal
- Reproduction
- Skraks are hermaphroditic and lack a specific cycle to mating.
- Hunting
- Skraks are typically ambush hunters burrowing under sand, mud, or loose soil and detritus leaving just the jaws exposed opened flat against the substrate. They will wait for an animal to come close enough for them to launch out of their hide and snap their jaws closed upon prey who are drawn back into the burrow to be consumed.
Notable Sub-Species
Sand Devil
- This particular sub-species of skrak is found in both the Northern and the Waejiran deserts. Their skin is a mottled pattern of sandy tones which aids with blending into their environment. Additionally this sub-species has been known to attack much larger prey, and being drawn to rhythmic vibrations. Sand Devils jaws have a small channel along their inner side which draws salvia into any wounds caused by its bite. Their saliva contains anticoagulant qualities which increase the bleeding of their prey, in this way the sand devil draws blood which they consume from their prey.
Domestication
- General
- None.
- Resources
- In some regions these creatures a hunted for food.