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The '''Plesiosnatchplesiosnatch''' replaced its ancestor, the [[Lurking Snatch|lurking snatch]] in the Jujubee Ocean. Over time the necks of the Snatchessnatches got longer, allowing the Snatchsnatch a higher flexibility and range while hunting. The two corners in its mouth from its ancestor evolved into two fang-like extensions. On the head there are two pairs of eyes, while the third one remained at the beginning of the neck to allow the Snatchsnatch vision under water either for prey or for its hunters like the Snark[[snark]]. Of course it can still change its colours for example imitating a [[Silverlingsilverling]] swarm on the back for luring [[Seaplentseaplent]]s or imitating a swarm of Swarmers[[Green Swarmer|swarmers]] for attracting [[Silverling]]ssilverlings, [[Flying Silverling|flying silverlings]]s and all sorts of small Swarmerswarmer-vores.
 
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Revision as of 06:41, 2 December 2007

Plesiosnatch
(Serpensmaris longicollum)
Main image of Plesiosnatch
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorFlisch Other
Week/Generation11/73
HabitatJujubee Open Ocean
SizeLarge (5 m long)
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietCarnivore (Seaplent, Flying Silverling, Silverling, etc.)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, two genders: lays eggs
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Serpensmaris
Serpensmaris longicollum
Ancestor:Descendants:

The plesiosnatch replaced its ancestor, the lurking snatch in the Jujubee Ocean. Over time the necks of the snatches got longer, allowing the snatch a higher flexibility and range while hunting. The two corners in its mouth from its ancestor evolved into two fang-like extensions. On the head there are two pairs of eyes, while the third one remained at the beginning of the neck to allow the snatch vision under water either for prey or for its hunters like the snark. Of course it can still change its colours for example imitating a silverling swarm on the back for luring seaplents or imitating a swarm of swarmers for attracting silverlings, flying silverlings and all sorts of small swarmer-vores.