Sauceback Cherfoi

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Sauceback Cherfoi
(Ankistropthalma spinoculus)
Main image of Sauceback Cherfoi
Species is extinct.
22/144, Foi Plague
Information
CreatorRamul Other
Week/Generation22/144
HabitatIttiz Polar River, Barlowe Tundra
Size3 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietParasite (Gothmimic Sauceback, Rake Scorpion Sauceback, Regal Scorpion Sauceback, River Scorpion Sauceback, Swamimic Scorpion Sauceback, Waxface, Woolly Waxface, Woomimic Scorpion Sauceback)
RespirationPassive Diffusion
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionFragmentation
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Gastroboskia
Gastromyxia
Myogelatia
Erythrogelatia
Ankistropthalmidae
Ankistropthalma
Ankistropthalma spinoculus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The sauceback cherfoi split from its ancestor. Some of the cherfois were able to survive inside the digestive tract of the regal scorpion sauceback when consumed alive, which gave rise to this species that has adapted to the life as a parasite and soon spread to the other sauceback species found around the Ittiz Polar River.

The sauceback cherfois are smaller than their ancestors and lack color, becoming semitransparent. They are completely blind and changed their eye lenses into hooks to attach themselves to the intestine walls of their hosts, where they absorb nutrients from the ingested food. They are mostly harmless, although a massive infestation can lead to nutrient shortage and further infection through the hook wounds.

To find a new host, young sauceback cherfois leave the digestive system when the sauceback is moving in water, where they search with their sense of smell and taste for a small animal and dig into its body, in the hope it will be consumed by an uninfected sauceback.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Octofoi (order Erythrogelatia)
  • Cold Seep Foi (class Myogelatia)