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Scorpapede is the next generation of the Centipean. It has grown much larger (size of a lobster) and has bigger spikes as wells as a raised head and tail. They now travel in herds along the bottom of the shallows eating anything they can find. From plant matter to even carrion. They "see" by feeling vibrations on the ocean floor with their legs as well as feel the water using their antenna.
The '''Scorpapede''' is the next generation of the [[Centipean]]. It has grown much larger (size of a lobster) and has bigger spikes as well as a raised head and tail. They now travel in herds along the bottom of the shallows, eating anything they can find, from plant matter to even carrion. They "see" by feeling vibrations on the ocean floor with their legs as well as feeling the water using their antennae.


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Scorpapede
Main image of Scorpapede
Species is extinct.
5/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation3/21
HabitatShallows
SizeSmall (40-60 cm) Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietScavenger (bottom scraps)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, spores, 2 genders
Taxonomy
Domain
Eukaryota
Ancestor:Descendants:

The Scorpapede is the next generation of the Centipean. It has grown much larger (size of a lobster) and has bigger spikes as well as a raised head and tail. They now travel in herds along the bottom of the shallows, eating anything they can find, from plant matter to even carrion. They "see" by feeling vibrations on the ocean floor with their legs as well as feeling the water using their antennae.