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{{Species
|name = Sea Glider
|week = 21
|generation = 138
|creator = Nergali
|image = Sea_Glider.gif
|ancestor = Tusked Arrowhead
|size = 4 cm Long
|habitat = Jujubee Ocean (Twilight Zone), Temperate Jujubee Ocean (Sunlight Zone), North Polar Jujubee Ocean (Sunlight Zone), South Polar Jujubee Ocean (Sunlight Zone)
|support = Exoskeleton (Chitin, Aragonite)
|diet = Carnivore ([[Winged Armororm]] juveniles, [[Quick Swarmer]], [[Xunjet]] juveniles, [[Finned Filtersquid]] juveniles, [[Flashing Filtersquid]] juveniles, [[Krillpede]] juveniles, [[Tentacled Urphish]] juveniles, [[Gilltail]] juveniles, [[Scissor-Beak Gilltail]] juveniles, [[Hunting Darkswarmer]] juveniles, [[Sunlit Plagu]] juveniles, [[Edificocco Darkswarmer]] juveniles, [[Sticky Urphish]] juveniles , [[Foi-Eating Gilltail]] juveniles, [[Emperor
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|respiration = Semi-Active (Internal Gills)
▲|diet = Carnivore ([[Winged Armororm]] juveniles, [[Quick Swarmer]], [[Xunjet]] juveniles, [[Finned Filtersquid]] juveniles, [[Flashing Filtersquid]] juveniles, [[Krillpede]] juveniles, [[Tentacled Urphish]] juveniles, [[Gilltail]] juveniles, [[Scissor-Beak Gilltail]] juveniles, [[Hunting Darkswarmer]] juveniles, [[Sunlit Plagu]] juveniles, [[Edificocco Darkswarmer]] juveniles, [[Sticky Urphish]] juveniles , [[Foi-Eating Gilltail]] juveniles, [[Emperor Gilltail]] juveniles), Detritivore
|reproduction= Hermaphrodite, Eggs
▲|family = Vexillatiscorpichthidae
|genus = Vexillatiscorpichthys
|species = angela
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Further evolutionary advances include their bioelectric sensing organs now being located on the ends of stalks, thus increasing their overall range of "sight". Another evolutionary trait is the advancement of their respiratory system which is now enclosed by plating along their tails and a spine to keep predators away from their delicate feathery gill exit. They have developed a minor toxin in their organs which can cause nausea if eaten in large amounts. This helps them to survive alongside their ability to produce large amounts of young.
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