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[[File:Hard-Shelled Toothy Hand.png|thumb|left|detail of the hand, it has an upper claw and two lower ones.]]
Parental behavior is a little different compared to that of their ancestor, since families create a set of small burrows approximately 30
Hard-shelled toothies have perfected their visual communication and, in fact, gesture-like movements have appeared, such as a "blinking" system based on a specific number of times or a sudden change in pupil size which serves to communicate danger. or bad mood. Regarding their moving plates, hard-shelled toothies have developed a simple auditory system that is located between their neck and head and that perceives from 35
These, as already said, are omnivores, meaning they feed on everything they find, although flora and small fauna. The latter give them protein and fat support, which gives more strengthening to their structures and organs. Some hard-shelled toothy form pods, which help each other and gather food for their burrows.
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