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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.


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.