Huggs Island Sagaverme Guttoplaque

The huggs island sagaverme guttoplaque replaced its ancestor on Huggs Island. It now not only feeds on the food particles floating in its hosts stomach, but also feeds on the lining of the stomach as well. The spike is used to puncture the thick stomach lining and a stomach cells cell membrane, it then inserts a proboscis and sucks up the cytoplasm.