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The '''snappermaw waterworm''' split from its ancestor, now living in the waters surrounding Maineiac. The species has entirely abandoned searching for a host to parasitize, instead they simply wait for their prey to come to them. The snappermaw waterworm creates its own home by digging a small burrow, utilizing both their fins and powerful lobed tail to aid in moving the volcanic sand they inhabits. After creating a burrow, they conceal most of their body within it, only sticking out its head and jaws at the burrow's entrance. After a snappermaw waterworm enters a burrow, it will only abandon it if the ground is sufficiently disturbed by a larger animal or during mating.
The '''snappermaw waterworm''' split from its ancestor, now living in the waters surrounding Maineiac. The species has entirely abandoned searching for a host to parasitize, instead they simply wait for their prey to come to them. The snappermaw waterworm creates its own home by digging a small burrow, utilizing both their fins and powerful lobed tail to aid in moving the volcanic sand they inhabits. After creating a burrow, they conceal most of their body within it, only sticking out its head and jaws at the burrow's entrance. After a snappermaw waterworm enters a burrow, it will only abandon it if the ground is sufficiently disturbed by a larger animal or during mating.