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| Komodo Snail; By IsaacNewton101 | |
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| Topic Started: Mar 28 2012, 11:02 PM (296 Views) | |
| Kingpin | Mar 28 2012, 11:02 PM Post #1 |
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Name: Komodo snail Height: 3 inches Length: 1 inch Tentacle Span: 3 foot radius Number is pack: 6 Weight: 10 oz. Base DNA: Komodo Dragon, Cone Snail, Barnacle, Box Jellyfish Abilities: Numbing sting, instantly adhering tentacles, pointy shell, deadly venom, sucks blood, tentacles cannot be ripped off, camouflage (usually completely concealed in shell.) Weaknesses: Easily crushable, can’t move Defenses: Pointy shell, camouflage. Special Attributes: Venom can spread through an enemy is 30 minutes. Description: A normal sized cone snail with its 20 tentacles spread out around it. They live close enough to each other that they can make their tentacles cover an area of about 170 square feet. The tentacles are stinging on the outside half, but going to the inside half, the tentacles become super sticky and creatures can’t remove themselves. When they catch a creature, they shoot their super long tooth out twenty feet to where the creature is and inject it with venom or suck its blood. Then, it removes its tooth and sucks it back into its mouth, where it collapses (like how the toy light sabers close). LOGI Info: The Komodo snail lives in small groups of six near any water with a beach. It eats small bacteria that it finds beneath it. The creature’s tentacles are doled out around it, so thin they are almost unnoticeable by larger creatures. The outsides of the tentacles deliver a numbing sting that temporarily shocks the creature, causing them to collapse. The creature regains their senses after five seconds, but by then, they have been injected by venom and/or are stuck. Other: *When a komodo snail is crushed, if the creature is stuck, it can move again in 3 minutes, and the dead snail’s tentacles stop stinging. The venom of one snail can kill a small creature between 4-8 feet tall or long. Larger creatures can survive the venom of one cone snail, but, if attacked by multiple snails, is lethal. **These creatures lay an egg in the beach one month after they are born. When the snail dies, it decomposes, and the baby burrows up into the old shell and grow they out their tentacles and adhere to the ground.
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