Sporistics
Myzophoneus volans
Good
By Pikamence9999999
05/08/2021 - 17:59:58
Type: Creature
Rating: 15 (Good)
Tags: alien, animal, creature, ecoset:pikamence, species, squalosia, wildlife
Description
A razorwhip moth from the Mutevolocene period and a prolific hunter in the Liarusas. It was about the size of a large wasp and preyed on smaller arthropods. The success of the atrocipapillonine body plan produced living fossils similar to this species.
Details
685
DNA points
DNA points
Height
1.15
57 Bones | 6 Feet | 0 Hands |
Diet: Carnivore
Health: +3
Health: +3
Meanness
11 %
11 %
Cuteness
58.7 %
Sociability 2 / 20 | Aggressiveness 3 / 20 | Abilities 3 / 15 |
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By sammywhiskers
True, though arthropods are so different in biology that such niches would be different, also I think tarantulas are naturally nocturnal so it could definitely be a nocturnal predator
By sammywhiskers
Is there a maximum size range of razorwhip moths? I also took that into account since during the carboniferous, the largest flying arthropod, meganura was substantually smaller then the land arthropods at the time
By sammywhiskers
TBH, while they are very likely powerful predators, I highly doubt they'd become apex predators, I don't think in any of earths history that the apex predator was a flight-capable one except maybe in deserts