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{{Species
|name = Gallratworm
|week = 22
|generation = 144
|creator = TheBigDeepCheatsy
|image = Gallratworm.jpg
|ancestor = Snohawkworm
|size = 50 cm Long
|habitat = Ichthy Polar River
|diet = Herbivore ([[River Plyent]], [[Stunted River Plyent]], [[Plyent Sapshroom]]) Detritivore (Decaying Flora)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Sexual, Egg-like Spores in River Plyent and Stunted River Plyent roots, 3
|parent = Theroculecidae
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|species = vermirodentia
}}
The '''gallratworm''' has split off from the [[
The gallratworm gets its name because when it is time to lay their eggs, the gallratworm searches for a [[River Plyent|river plyent]] or [[Stunted River Plyent|stunted river plyent]] to lay its eggs into. When it finds one, the gallratworm bites into its victim and lays its eggs inside of them. Once the eggs hatch, they start to gnaw inside of the plyent roots. With all of this gnawing, it eventually creates medium-sized galls that the developing larvae live in. Once they become large enough, they burst out of the gall and wait for the plyent to be close enough to land, so the gallratworms can get off and continue their life cycle.
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