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= | ==About== | ||
:Qula are predacious multi-legged crustaceans. | :Qula are predacious multi-legged crustaceans. | ||
;Common Names:Qula | ;Common Names:Qula | ||
=Description= | ==Description== | ||
;Classification:Arthropod | ;Classification:Arthropod | ||
;Size:5-6 centimetres (4 inches) body, 25-30 centimetres (12 inches) total length. | ;Size:5-6 centimetres (4 inches) body, 25-30 centimetres (12 inches) total length. | ||
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;Variance:Few subspecies exist, mostly differentiated by colouration, or adaptations to a particular environment. | ;Variance:Few subspecies exist, mostly differentiated by colouration, or adaptations to a particular environment. | ||
=Ecology= | ==Ecology== | ||
;Habitat:Tropical to temperate latitudes, in nearly any biome where prey can be found. | ;Habitat:Tropical to temperate latitudes, in nearly any biome where prey can be found. | ||
;Diet:Carnivorous, generally eating insects, small lizards, birds, or mammals. Qula are known to prey on anything up to twice their size, and occasionally to attempt larger prey. | ;Diet:Carnivorous, generally eating insects, small lizards, birds, or mammals. Qula are known to prey on anything up to twice their size, and occasionally to attempt larger prey. | ||
=Behaviour= | ==Behaviour== | ||
;Social grouping:Usually solitary. | ;Social grouping:Usually solitary. | ||
;Temperament:Agressive. | ;Temperament:Agressive. | ||
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;Reproduction:Females will lay a clutch of eggs and carry them tucked underneath, held by two pair of legs while moving about. After a month the eggs hatch, and the mother will release her children on recently caught prey, before moving off alone. | ;Reproduction:Females will lay a clutch of eggs and carry them tucked underneath, held by two pair of legs while moving about. After a month the eggs hatch, and the mother will release her children on recently caught prey, before moving off alone. | ||
=Sub-Species= | ==Sub-Species== | ||
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=Domestication= | ==Domestication== | ||
;General:None. | ;General:None. | ||
;Resources:None. | ;Resources:None. | ||
=See Also= | ==Stories== | ||
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[[Category:Arthropod]] | [[Category:Arthropod]] | ||
[[Category:Fauna]] | [[Category:Fauna]] |
Revision as of 04:56, 6 February 2020
About
- Qula are predacious multi-legged crustaceans.
- Common Names
- Qula
Description
- Classification
- Arthropod
- Size
- 5-6 centimetres (4 inches) body, 25-30 centimetres (12 inches) total length.
- Appearance
- A long body, with a feathery covering over a hard carapace. They possess six pairs of very long legs, and a pair of shorter pincered grasping appendages, used to capture and hold prey.
- Sexual Dimorphism
- The males of the species are considerably smaller, being about a quarter the size, but no less ferocious.
- Variance
- Few subspecies exist, mostly differentiated by colouration, or adaptations to a particular environment.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Tropical to temperate latitudes, in nearly any biome where prey can be found.
- Diet
- Carnivorous, generally eating insects, small lizards, birds, or mammals. Qula are known to prey on anything up to twice their size, and occasionally to attempt larger prey.
Behaviour
- Social grouping
- Usually solitary.
- Temperament
- Agressive.
- Intelligence
- Slight animal.
- Reproduction
- Females will lay a clutch of eggs and carry them tucked underneath, held by two pair of legs while moving about. After a month the eggs hatch, and the mother will release her children on recently caught prey, before moving off alone.
Sub-Species
Domestication
- General
- None.
- Resources
- None.