Jaydoh Cural

The Jaydoh Cural split from its ancestor on the Jaydoh mount. It has doubled in size, becoming long, thin, and flexible. Its "head" drifts in the current, passively capturing floating food particles with its tentacles. To increase its structural supports, it collects sediment to add it its cell walls (in convergence with its relative, the vase seacural): the closeness of Jaydoh to Barlowe and Dixon gives it a red and white blotchy pattern. Other than these changes it is the same as its ancestor.