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The Lungworm Clogmane has split from its ancestor, making the transition from feeding it's larvae on the wood of flora to feeding on the woody tissues of plents, and any other tissue that will stand in their way. While their early ancestors took advantage of plent carcasses, whose wooden remains were as fitting for their diet as the wood of any flora, by expanding their diet into living plents they no longer have to compete with vermees and other detritivores.
The '''Lungworm Clogmane''' has split from its ancestor, making the transition from feeding it's larvae on the wood of flora to feeding on the woody tissues of plents, and any other tissue that will stand in their way. While their early ancestors took advantage of plent carcasses, whose wooden remains were as fitting for their diet as the wood of any flora, by expanding their diet into living plents they no longer have to compete with vermees and other detritivores.


Much like its ancestor, they do not eat as adults, instead building up their nutritional reserves as larvae, stuffing themselves into a fatty sausage form before undergoing metamorphosis into a adults. Unlike its ancestor, they are no longer annual, but opportunistic. While the males are identical to the ancestor, the female has taken on a mane of her own with barbed feathers that end in sharp quills. Once mated, she will seek out a plent, dead or alive, plug herself in its butt-nostril and expand her mane to lodge into place while she lays her spiky eggs into the lung to lodge themselves into the lung walls.
Much like its ancestor, they do not eat as adults, instead building up their nutritional reserves as larvae, stuffing themselves into a fatty sausage form before undergoing metamorphosis into a adults. Unlike its ancestor, they are no longer annual, but opportunistic. While the males are identical to the ancestor, the female has taken on a mane of her own with barbed feathers that end in sharp quills. Once mated, she will seek out a plent, dead or alive, plug herself in its butt-nostril and expand her mane to lodge into place while she lays her spiky eggs into the lung to lodge themselves into the lung walls.