Ironspine Seacural

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Ironspine Seacural
(Ferrocolum macaronesque)
Main image of Ironspine Seacural
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorCoolsteph Other
Week/Generation26/160
HabitatXeno Midnight Sea Mount
Size18 cm Tall
Primary MobilitySessile
SupportUnknown
DietPlanktivore, Detritivore
RespirationPassive Diffusion
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionAesexual, Waterborne Eggs
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Phasolea
Phasolozoa
Erythroscyphia
Amorphohemida
Myophasolidae
Ferrocolum
Ferrocolum macaronesque
Ancestor:Descendants:

The ironspine seacural splits from its ancestor. The tentacles on its circumference are stiff and spiny, with jagged, harpoon-like spikes at the tip on the microscopic level. They are hollow, filled with little pouches of amoeba-like varigocytes. The spiny tentacles function as a defense against the curalbiter. When curalbiters get too close, the spines lodge in the curalbiter's skin. This is very painful. The spines stay in the curalbiter's skin for a relatively long time due to jagged backwards-curving barbs, which is comparable to the quill barbs of an American porcupine.

If the spine is lodged deeply in the curalbiter, and has a breakage point somewhere on its length, the varigocytes inside the spine may crawl out and into the curalbiter's body. The varigocytes proceed with their typical activity of passing iron to cells, but to no avail: the curalbiter's cells are too chemically dissimilar, so the proper chemical dialogues do not occur. The varigocytes eventually die within the curalbiter's body. (Though due to the curalbiter's primitive and mild immune system, it takes a surprisingly long time for them to do so)