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[[Image:RiverWorm.jpg|thumb|right|The [[ |
[[Image:RiverWorm.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Fin Worm]], The Fin Worm was the first Finworm.]] |
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Finworms are the result of the [[Twelve-Winged Worm|twelve-winged worms]] attempt to escape the parasitic [[insaneshroom]] and the predatory [[Wingworm Catcher|wingworm catcher]]. The first finworms lived in the [[Bone River]] and [[Bone Swamp]], their descendants moved into the ocean, and the descendants of those moved back into the river. |
Finworms are the result of the [[Twelve-Winged Worm|twelve-winged worms]] attempt to escape the parasitic [[insaneshroom]] and the predatory [[Wingworm Catcher|wingworm catcher]]. The first finworms lived in the [[Bone River]] and [[Bone Swamp]], their descendants moved into the ocean, and the descendants of those moved back into the river. |
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 26 March 2024
Anatomy
Behavior
Breathing and Blood
Finworms breath air much like their ancestors the twelve-winged worm did. The only finworm to develop gills was the cave finworm. Their blood is red like all worms.
Diet & Energy
Most finworms are herbivores, but a small line descended from the carnivorous sea finworm were predators.
Evolution
Finworms are the result of the twelve-winged worms attempt to escape the parasitic insaneshroom and the predatory wingworm catcher. The first finworms lived in the Bone River and Bone Swamp, their descendants moved into the ocean, and the descendants of those moved back into the river.
Locomotion
Finworms use their fins for swimming and can also move their bodies from side to side too. A small line descended from the jet worm used water-jet propulsion to move about in the water.
Reproduction
All finworms lay eggs and are hermaphrodites.