Chopstick Waterworm

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Chopstick Waterworm
(Volsellalex recedentiaoriens)
Main image of Chopstick Waterworm
Species is extinct.
22/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorColddigger Other
Week/Generation18/123
HabitatBone River, Bone Swamp
Size50 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietHerbivore (Grailshroom, Supershroom, River Bubbleweed) Scavengar (soft carrion) Filter Feeder (Microbes)
RespirationPassive (Transcutaneous)
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionSexual, 2 Sexes, Eggs into the Water
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Binucleozoa
Symbiovermes (info)
Pterigiophora (info)
Rostroichthyes
Palustrigyrinia
Acanthogyrinidae
Volsellalex
Volsellalex recedentiaoriens
Ancestor:Descendants:

The chopstick waterworm split from its ancestor and now lives strictly at the surface. The beak now makes up almost half the worms length. They can live a solitary life, or in schools numbering near 1000 individual. Due to living only at the surface their spike has become shorter. Their undersides are silver to match the sky and water surface, and their backs are orange and brown to match the water bed.

They eat mainly soft things floating near the surface, including shroom spores, bits of plant, and dead 'soft bodied fish'. Their beaks are also equipped with a complex of ridges and bristles used to sepperate microbes and water. They are very docile and often mingle with schooling waterworms, although they swim slower.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Dogelaro (order Palustrigyrinia)
  • Southern Gillfin (class Rostroichthyes)