Shardscale

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Shardscale
(Vitrumcuti specillumrostro)
Main image of Shardscale
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorNergali Other
Week/Generation25/159
HabitatBigL Tropical Coast, Jlindy Tropical Coast, Kenotai Salt Swamp, Kenotai Tropical River, Wright Salt Swamp, Wright Tropical River, Bardic Salt Swamp, Bardic Tropical River, Blood Salt Swamp, Blood Tropical River, Terra Salt Swamp, Terra Tropical River, Pipcard Salt Swamp, Pipcard Tropical River
Size40 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietOmnivore (Krillpedes, Scuttlers, Burraroms, Frabukis, Snotflora, Marbleflora)
RespirationActive (Pump-Gill)
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionSexual, Two Sexes, Eggs
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Binucleozoa
Symbiovermes (info)
Pterigiophora (info)
Caudabranchia (info)
Aquapumpiformes
Vitricutidae
Vitrumcuti
Vitrumcuti specillumrostro
Ancestor:Descendants:

This descendant of the diamond pumpgills is just as adaptable and diverse in its habits as its ancestor was. The shardscale has evolved to exploit the marshes and river systems that dot the coasts of Dixon, not only surviving but thriving in them. Schools can contain over a hundred or so individuals, though they typically only become this larger along the coasts. While they will often enter swamps and riparians in order to feed, they primarily do this now in order to lay their eggs. The resulting larvae that hatch will remain in these nursery regions, hunting smaller organisms amongst the roots of larger flora, until they are large enough to head into more open waters. Once they do so, they will reach sexual maturity within a year, will remain along the coasts for 2-3 more, before eventually returning to the waters of their birth in order to repeat the process once more. Those that survive the relatively dangerous breeding seasons will return to the ocean, and will repeat the cycle every other year until they inevitably die of old age or predation, whichever comes first.

Perhaps the most notable evolutionary adaptation are their mouthparts. As their beaks are no longer directly attached to their heads in a relatively fixed position, they can now be manipulated about or even extended forward a bit. This allows shardscales to reach deep into burrows or snatch prey from the side. This has allowed them to hunt more elusive prey than their ancestors ever could, and has contributed to their success in the oceans of Sagan 4.