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|creator = Nergali
|image = Horned Landlubber.jpeg
|ancestor = Red-Eyed Landlubber
|size = 98.4 cm Long
|habitat = Always Tropical River , Bardic Tropical River, BioCat Tropical River, Blood Tropical River, Gec Tropical River, Glicker Tropical River, Ichthy Tropical River, Jeluki Tropical River, Kenotai Tropical River, Pipcard Tropical River, Terra Tropical River, Wright Tropical River, Bone Temperate River, Huggs Temperate River, Irinya Temperate River, Always Tropical Riparian, Bardic Tropical Riparian, BioCat Tropical Riparian, Blood Tropical Riparian, Gec Tropical Riparian, Glicker Tropical Riparian, Ichthy Tropical Riparian, Jeluki Tropical Riparian, Kenotai Tropical Riparian, Pipcard Tropical Riparian, Terra Tropical Riparian, Wright Tropical Riparian, Bone Temperate Riparian, Huggs Temperate Riparian, Irinya Temperate Riparian, Always Salt Swamp, Bardic Salt Swamp, BioCat Salt Swamp, Blood Salt Swamp, Gec Salt Swamp, Glicker Salt Swamp, Ichthy Salt Swamp, Jeluki Salt Swamp, Kenotai Salt Swamp, Pipcard Salt Swamp, Terra Salt Swamp, Wright Salt Swamp, Bone Salt Marsh, Huggs Salt Marsh, Irinya Salt Marsh, Dixon-Darwin Boreal
|support = Endoskeleton (Bone)
|diet = Herbivore ([[Sunstalks]], [[Phoenix Grass]], [[Ashkalatongrass]])
|respiration=Active (Nasal Gills)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Sexual, Two
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|genus = Turgibatrachus
|species = umbracornu
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The manipulatory tentacles of their ancestors have become stouter and stronger, allowing them to freely grip and move food into their mouths, which have also grown larger in order to take in larger leaves and such. Grinding molars, remnants of the days when their ancestral [[onamor]] kin would feed on hard-shelled prey, now aid them in breaking down whatever tough black flora they should choose to consume. Their tails have flattened somewhat, and are used when moving on land, giving them a flopping, almost bumbling motion as they walk. Other than this, they are relatively similar to their ancestors.
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