Beakworm

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Beakworm
First Appearance

2/13

Census

198 total / 87 extant

Progenitor

Schooling Beakworm

Community and Production Information
Cave Phibi is an example of a beakworm.

Beakworms are fish-like worms that are obviously known to have beaks. They play the role of fishes on Sagan IV. This group includes all descendants of the multicolor beakworm except the gilltail line.

Anatomy

Behavior

Breathing & Blood

Most beakworms breathe through the pores in their skin. Beakworms have an iron based blood which makes it red.

Diet & Energy

The Spraying Silverling is the only insectivorous beakworm.

Beakworms are mostly carnivorous. There are a few herbivorous beakworms that feed on the photosynthetic cuticles of crystal flora, and river-dwelling ones that feed on raftballs. There are even a few omnivorous beakworms, such as the silverling.

Evolution

Locomotion

Reproduction

Many beakworms are hermaphroditic, meaning that they have both male and female sexual organs. The ancestors of the beakworms just simply shed reproductive material in the water near each other in order produce offspring.

Senses

Beakworms primary sense is sight. The eyes of many beakworms consist of one eye and two pupils. The retinas move, and not the eye. In parrot worms, the eyes split into two functional eyes.

Size

Types of Beakworms

Plagu

Gilltails

Gillfins

Phibis

Mekoroaches

Waterworms

Snapperworms

Gradual Demise

The beakworms were a successful lineage for quite a while but like so many others, the gamma ray burst crippled their kind greatly. But the real cause for their demise was there gradual replacement by their better adapted descendants the gilltails, and to some extent, the waterworms. Now except for the occasional relict species the oceans have been left to their descendants.