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{{Species
|name = Lureflab
|week = 26
|generation = 162
|creator = Nergali
|image = Lureflab.png
|ancestor = Flabnose
|habitat = Soma Temperate Coast, North LadyM Ocean Twilight Zone, North Jujubee Ocean Twilight Zone, Drake Twilight Floor, Drake Twilight Slope, Dixon-Darwin Twilight Floor, Dixon-Darwin Twilight Slope, Flisch Twilight Sea Mount, Russ Twilight Sea Mount, Sparks Twilight Sea Mount, North LadyM Temperate Ocean Sunlight Zone, North Jujubee Temperate Ocean Sunlight Zone
|size = 30 cm Long
|diet = Adult: Carnivore ([[Miniswarmers]], [[Scuttlers]], [[Krillpedes]], [[Frabukis]], [[Flat Swarmer]], [[Flabnose]], [[Bloister]], [[Shoalrorm]], [[Rojula]], [[South Polar Shardgill]], [[Deep Ribbon Gilltail]]); Larvae: Planktivore
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction = Sexual, Spawning, 2
|parent = Captinasidae
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|species = serpereharenae
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Blending into the seafloor with its sand-colored skin, has evolved a few adaptations that help to aid it in its environment. The fins and tail-tentacles have become larger, thicker, and overall much more muscular. So much so, in fact, that they spend the majority of their lives upon the seafloor, only making brief forays into the open water when in need of finding new hunting grounds or mates. Otherwise, they crawl slowly along the bottom, ever watchful of potential predators. If they are spotted, though, they will vomit up a foul-smelling, black substance composed mostly of a half-digested food and stomach acids in an attempt to distract and/or disorientate the threat while they awkwardly swim away.
Spawning occurs during the full moon, during which numerous individuals will rise up off the seafloor and into the water column. As they flit about, dancing almost with one another as they release their gametes as they do so, they are ever wary of [[Scylarian
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