Sporistics
Dibrachida
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Lineage

By zeejayes
04/16/2020 - 05:53:27

Type: Creature
Rating: 0.27 (Not rated)
Tags: aquatic, bioverse, fish, gagarin, gagarin 3, gills, megacephalid, specevo

Description

Credit to Bonja for animation. DIbrachids are a clade of megacephalids that have repurposed two of their feeding arms into powerful tentacles.

Details

975
DNA points
Height
1.74
16 Bones0 Feet0 Hands
Diet: Carnivore
Health: +3
Meanness
8 %
Cuteness
13 %
Sociability
5 / 20
Aggressiveness
3 / 20
Abilities
0 / 15
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By Omegasquid
 

I didn't add them because well Idk where to put them (although there is like 33 landmasses so) but most are ocean-dwelling animals which is why I didn't put them in the landmass sporecasts.

By Omegasquid
 

Added some of your Bioverse animals to my Paradise project with R13426's approval.

By R13426
 

Also this one looks great, I'd argue it's a bit more truly alien and a bit higher quality than your usual :)

By R13426
 

Would you mind coming up with a name for your Bioverse planet and including it in the tags? Once you do I'll add it to the list of planets in the official Bioverse rules list

By zeejayes
 

Ecology: Dibrachids occupy a diverse set of niches, although the most diverse clade of Dibrachids are arguably the carnivorous ones. From ambush predators that lie half-sunken in the seafloor, to raptorial swimmers with thin shells and spiked arms.

By zeejayes
 

Reproduction: Dibrachids fertilize internally, using their arms to hold their partner and exchange gametes via the mouth. When it comes time to lay eggs, female Dibrachids will create a primitive nest before laying larger eggs that sink.

By zeejayes
 

Anatomy (3): A set of gills lines the space between the eyes. Dibrachids still possess a blind gut despite what their looks may suggest.

By zeejayes
 

Anatomy(cont): A pair of eyes, evolved from the other pair of tentacles adorns the organisms cephalothorax, while the rest of it is protected by a shell. This shell's durability varies from species to species.

By zeejayes
 

Anatomy: The most striking feature of the Dibrachids is arguably their two long, Anomalocarid-like arms, used as feeding implements to grab food. Some species have sharp spines on these arms to stab prey, or hard surfaces to crush.

By zeejayes
 

Name: The 'two arms' of the name Dibrachida refer to the two long appendages that lie on the front of the organism and are used as implements to grab food.

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