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The '''Puffkin Stinger''' replaced the [[Stumpworm Sucker ]]in the Huggs Beach area. It’s skin has changed colour to blend in with the [[Puffkin Shrub]]’s gourd, which it hides inside. It’s main prey is the [[Puffkin Scuttlecrab]], but it will prey on other small beach fauna if there are no puffkin shrubs in the immediate area. The three prongs on it’s tail has degenerated to only two, since it is used more like a stinger than a grabber now. It has grown in size as a result of it’s successful hunting technique.
The '''puffkin stinger''' replaced the [[Stumpworm Sucker|stumpworm sucker]]in the Huggs Beach area. It’s skin has changed color to blend in with the [[Puffkin Shrub|puffkin shrub's]] gourd, which it hides inside. It’s main prey is the [[Puffkin Scuttlecrab|puffkin scuttlecrab]], but it will prey on other small beach fauna if there are no puffkin shrubs in the immediate area. The three prongs on it’s tail has degenerated to only two, since it is used more like a stinger than a grabber now. It has grown in size as a result of it’s successful hunting technique.


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Revision as of 04:34, 4 December 2007

Puffkin Stinger
(Uksip puffsting)
Main image of Puffkin Stinger
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorOathinBlood Other
Week/Generation13/89
HabitatHuggs Beach
Size30 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietCarnivore (Puffkin Scuttlecrab, Spikedshell Bubblehorn, Leatherback Scuttlecrab, Beach Notooth)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, two genders, mucus-lined egg sac laid under rocks
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Uksip
Uksip puffsting
Ancestor:Descendants:

The puffkin stinger replaced the stumpworm suckerin the Huggs Beach area. It’s skin has changed color to blend in with the puffkin shrub's gourd, which it hides inside. It’s main prey is the puffkin scuttlecrab, but it will prey on other small beach fauna if there are no puffkin shrubs in the immediate area. The three prongs on it’s tail has degenerated to only two, since it is used more like a stinger than a grabber now. It has grown in size as a result of it’s successful hunting technique.