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The '''coastal nailfin''' split from its ancestor the [[acerax pipent]]. It has moved to the [[Flisch Coast|Flisch coast]] where it feeds on the abundant flora and fauna. Their fins have become more hydrodynamic and their snorkel-like "butt-nosril" now has a membrane fin going down the back of it to help it steer in the water. |
The '''coastal nailfin''' split from its ancestor the [[Acerax Pipent|acerax pipent]]. It has moved to the [[Flisch Coast|Flisch coast]] where it feeds on the abundant flora and fauna. Their fins have become more hydrodynamic and their snorkel-like "butt-nosril" now has a membrane fin going down the back of it to help it steer in the water. |
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Like its ancestors the pod has strong social bonding. They will stay in small pods for most of the year where they will graze on the [[Arctic Seaflower|arctic seaflower]], [[seashrub]] and [[Creeping Starflora|creeping starflora]], but also hunt [[Seashrub Gilltail|seashrub gilltail]] as a group. They enjoy playing and tickling each other with their "nail-fins". This strengthens social bonds within the pod. |
Like its ancestors the pod has strong social bonding. They will stay in small pods for most of the year where they will graze on the [[Arctic Seaflower|arctic seaflower]], [[seashrub]] and [[Creeping Starflora|creeping starflora]], but also hunt [[Seashrub Gilltail|seashrub gilltail]] as a group. They enjoy playing and tickling each other with their "nail-fins". This strengthens social bonds within the pod. |