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The '''aerosnag tasertongue''' split from its ancestor. With the greater [[Tunnel Tasertongue|tunnel tasertongue]] taking over, some tunnel tasertongues moved out of their home and migrated to [[Darwin Temperate Woodland]]. They have given up on subterranean life and have capitalized on the great bounty of aerial creatures. Its legs muscles are better suited for jumping, and its tongue has doubled in length allowing it to grab from a great distance and the number of watts capable of being discharged has increased too allowing them to paralyze their prey; it will also use bioluminescence to lure prey close while hiding in the shade of the flora. Its eyes have increased in complexity so it can attack with greater accuracy. Mates will stay together and cooperate in raising the young, catching large prey to share with the family, however once the young are grown the two parents will split and find new partners. Young will practice on small worms, however, adults prefer to catch larger prey (30 cm or larger); they have become the principle predator of the [[Diabolus Darbola|diabolus darbola]]. They hunt at dawn and dusk and their coloration now allows them to peak out of hiding places while still remaining camouflaged.
The '''aerosnag tasertongue''' split from its ancestor. With the greater [[Tunnel Tasertongue|tunnel tasertongue]] taking over, some tunnel tasertongues moved out of their home and migrated to [[Darwin Temperate Woodland]]. They have given up on subterranean life and have capitalized on the great bounty of aerial creatures. Its legs muscles are better suited for jumping, and its tongue has doubled in length allowing it to grab from a great distance and the number of watts capable of being discharged has increased too allowing them to paralyze their prey; it will also use bioluminescence to lure prey close while hiding in the shade of the flora. Its eyes have increased in complexity so it can attack with greater accuracy. Mates will stay together and cooperate in raising the young, catching large prey to share with the family, however once the young are grown the two parents will split and find new partners. Young will practice on small worms, however, adults prefer to catch larger prey (30 cm or larger); they have become the principle predator of the [[Diabolus Darbola|diabolus darbola]]. They hunt at dawn and dusk and their coloration now allows them to peak out of hiding places while still remaining camouflaged.


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Revision as of 15:06, 2 April 2014

Aerosnag Tasertongue
(Electrolingua adsultus)
Main image of Aerosnag Tasertongue
Species is extinct.
22/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorJlind11 Other
Week/Generation20/133
HabitatDarwin Temperate Woodland
Size65 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietCarnivore (Phlyer, Fruit Phlyer, Worm Phlyer, Ketter Phlyer, Pink Phlyer, Powder Petitworm, Shroomworm, Spiny Raspworm, Clear-Wing Worm, Lardworm, Spietsenwurm, Moonflower Xenobee, Spade Ketter, Diabolus Darbola)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Two Genders, Live Birth
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Electrolingua
Electrolingua adsultus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The aerosnag tasertongue split from its ancestor. With the greater tunnel tasertongue taking over, some tunnel tasertongues moved out of their home and migrated to Darwin Temperate Woodland. They have given up on subterranean life and have capitalized on the great bounty of aerial creatures. Its legs muscles are better suited for jumping, and its tongue has doubled in length allowing it to grab from a great distance and the number of watts capable of being discharged has increased too allowing them to paralyze their prey; it will also use bioluminescence to lure prey close while hiding in the shade of the flora. Its eyes have increased in complexity so it can attack with greater accuracy. Mates will stay together and cooperate in raising the young, catching large prey to share with the family, however once the young are grown the two parents will split and find new partners. Young will practice on small worms, however, adults prefer to catch larger prey (30 cm or larger); they have become the principle predator of the diabolus darbola. They hunt at dawn and dusk and their coloration now allows them to peak out of hiding places while still remaining camouflaged.