
They still have eyes, they just also get shaggy "hair"
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The aquatic variants of crown crabs make their hosts larger than vertebrate crown crabs. Hosts also become more squishy, able to get through surprisingly small openings, but because of these two facts, hosts also loose the ability to stand on land.

The aquatic variants of crown crabs make their hosts larger than vertebrate crown crabs. Hosts also become more squishy, able to get through surprisingly small openings, but because of these two facts, hosts also loose the ability to stand on land.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
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Are there other ranges of colors that can occur with the sea-variants? Since currently the Crown-Slugs have been widely black, yellows and whites, while the Seaccubats have been greens, browns and oranges with little variance- whereas the land-based 'bats all encompass a fairly diverse range of colors even within their own hives.
Really? I feel like I can look at some 'bats of the same hive and they seem to- while clearly being a part of the same group- appear quite different from color alone, such as these two https://www.furaffinity.net/view/33448735/ who I'm fairly certain are the same hive? (If not I feel I could find some others to point out.) Their palettes are clearly similar but at the same time quite different, whereas with many of the sea-bats so far they've felt pretty similar in colors? The main separation for them has been specific parts in body, mainly hair (even then limited for the Crown ones) and tail, to the point it can almost be hard to distinguish between two of them?
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