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=Overview= | |||
A octuple tentacled land mollusc of substantial size. A | A octuple tentacled land mollusc of substantial size. A few sub-species exist each adapted to their particular habitat. | ||
;Common Names:Jeganei | |||
;Common Names: | |||
=Description= | |||
;Classification:Mollusc | ;Classification:Mollusc | ||
;Size: | ;Size:Varies between subspecies. | ||
;Appearance: | ;Appearance:Spiral shelled with a set of eight long grasping tentacles at the front of their gastropod belly. Move about on a trail of slime like snails. Jeganei have a pair of retractable stalked eyes, and a rasp-like radula inside a beaked mouth. | ||
;Variance:The two most common sub-species differ in colouration, size and texture of their shells. | |||
;Variance: | |||
=Ecology= | |||
;Habitat: | ;Habitat:Wetlands. | ||
;Diet: | ;Diet:Jeganei are omnivorous scavengers and opportunistic predators. | ||
=Behaviour= | |||
;Social grouping: | ;Social grouping:Solitary. | ||
;Temperament: | ;Temperament:Oblivious. | ||
;Intelligence: | ;Intelligence:Animal. | ||
;Reproduction: | ;Reproduction:Hermaphrodites. | ||
=Sub-Species= | |||
==Jeganei Miat== | |||
The jeganei miat is a common scavenger of | :''Bark Jeganei'' | ||
:1.5-2.5 kilograms (3-6 pounds) 10-20 centimetres (4-8 inches) shell and 20-30 centimetres (8-12 inches) tentacles. | |||
:The jeganei miat is a common scavenger found in jungles, and swamps of Waejir. With a rough textured shell resembling a large pine cone, these creatures are fairly well hidden when resting. However when seeking food their long bright blue dark spotted tentacles make them quite noticeable. | |||
==Jeganei Umel== | |||
Smoother shelled, and coloured to blend into their surroundings, this species of Jeganei is found in and around fresh water in plains and | :''Mud Jeganei'' | ||
:3.5-5 kilograms (8-12 pounds), 20-35 centimetres (8-14 inches) shell, and 30-50 centimetre (12-20 inches) tentacles. | |||
:Smoother shelled, and coloured to blend into their surroundings, this species of Jeganei is found in and around fresh water in plains, and marshes. | |||
=Domestication= | |||
;General: | ;General:None. | ||
;Resources: | ;Resources:Meat. | ||
=See Also= | |||
<--links to related material--> | <!--links to related material--> | ||
[[Category:Fauna]] | [[Category:Fauna]] | ||
[[Category:Mollusc]] | [[Category:Mollusc]] |
Revision as of 19:59, 19 May 2019
Overview
A octuple tentacled land mollusc of substantial size. A few sub-species exist each adapted to their particular habitat.
- Common Names
- Jeganei
Description
- Classification
- Mollusc
- Size
- Varies between subspecies.
- Appearance
- Spiral shelled with a set of eight long grasping tentacles at the front of their gastropod belly. Move about on a trail of slime like snails. Jeganei have a pair of retractable stalked eyes, and a rasp-like radula inside a beaked mouth.
- Variance
- The two most common sub-species differ in colouration, size and texture of their shells.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Wetlands.
- Diet
- Jeganei are omnivorous scavengers and opportunistic predators.
Behaviour
- Social grouping
- Solitary.
- Temperament
- Oblivious.
- Intelligence
- Animal.
- Reproduction
- Hermaphrodites.
Sub-Species
Jeganei Miat
- Bark Jeganei
- 1.5-2.5 kilograms (3-6 pounds) 10-20 centimetres (4-8 inches) shell and 20-30 centimetres (8-12 inches) tentacles.
- The jeganei miat is a common scavenger found in jungles, and swamps of Waejir. With a rough textured shell resembling a large pine cone, these creatures are fairly well hidden when resting. However when seeking food their long bright blue dark spotted tentacles make them quite noticeable.
Jeganei Umel
- Mud Jeganei
- 3.5-5 kilograms (8-12 pounds), 20-35 centimetres (8-14 inches) shell, and 30-50 centimetre (12-20 inches) tentacles.
- Smoother shelled, and coloured to blend into their surroundings, this species of Jeganei is found in and around fresh water in plains, and marshes.
Domestication
- General
- None.
- Resources
- Meat.