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Name: Rokurokubi Worm-Neck
Genus: Crassa Collum Vermibus
Class: Monster II (31-34m)
Native To: Dark, damp regions and tundra regions of Terra-7-42
Predators: N/A
Description: [AVOID AT ALL COSTS, THESE CREATURES ARE AGGRESIVE AND DANGEROUS] These are the creatures that have been hunting and eating stalkers (Avicularia Felidae), military supervision whilst observing this creature is advised. The rokurokubi worm-neck (Crassa Collum Vermibus) is an entirely new species, despite its look it is not related to earth walkers (Apatosaurus Proboscidea), rokurokubi worm-necks get their name from the way they hunt, their necks are about as long as their tail, and have no bones, allowing their necks to compress and extend, like a worm and like the Japanese yokai, Rokurokubi. Rokurokubi worm-necks however, layer their neck, and if prey is too big for it to swallow in one gulp, it will use its venom to put it down, the top speed of this species of worm-neck is 30km/h their bodies are fatty, having layers upon layers of fat, and they seem to sort of "clone" themselves when giving birth, which sense they don't technically have reproductive organs, they orally give birth (meaning they basically regurgitate their children) this is the same way for disposing waste, they don't have bowels, so they throw up their waste, rokurokubi worm-necks have up to 150,000 teeth, each with its own venom gland, these teeth are not only limited to the gums of the mouth, but some teeth are located in the neck. These creatures have the regenerative abilities of a worm, so, if you cut it in the right place, you might accidentally create two more instead of killing it. Rokurokubi worm-necks are able to extend and contract their neck in the blink of an eye, their bites are dangerous and they are very aggressive. Rokurokubi worm-necks have veiny markings which are actually raised stripes, every rokurokubi worm-neck has a unique pattern, these creatures are also covered in a sticky, viscus mucus which allows their boneless heads and necks to squeeze into tight crevasses. rokurokubi is just one of the two known species of worm-neck. worm-necks are incapable of sight as they have no need for it, they are also nocturnal beings, due to their skin having no melanin. [AVOID AT ALL COSTS, THESE CREATURES ARE AGGRESIVE AND DANGEROUS]
Genus: Crassa Collum Vermibus
Class: Monster II (31-34m)
Native To: Dark, damp regions and tundra regions of Terra-7-42
Predators: N/A
Description: [AVOID AT ALL COSTS, THESE CREATURES ARE AGGRESIVE AND DANGEROUS] These are the creatures that have been hunting and eating stalkers (Avicularia Felidae), military supervision whilst observing this creature is advised. The rokurokubi worm-neck (Crassa Collum Vermibus) is an entirely new species, despite its look it is not related to earth walkers (Apatosaurus Proboscidea), rokurokubi worm-necks get their name from the way they hunt, their necks are about as long as their tail, and have no bones, allowing their necks to compress and extend, like a worm and like the Japanese yokai, Rokurokubi. Rokurokubi worm-necks however, layer their neck, and if prey is too big for it to swallow in one gulp, it will use its venom to put it down, the top speed of this species of worm-neck is 30km/h their bodies are fatty, having layers upon layers of fat, and they seem to sort of "clone" themselves when giving birth, which sense they don't technically have reproductive organs, they orally give birth (meaning they basically regurgitate their children) this is the same way for disposing waste, they don't have bowels, so they throw up their waste, rokurokubi worm-necks have up to 150,000 teeth, each with its own venom gland, these teeth are not only limited to the gums of the mouth, but some teeth are located in the neck. These creatures have the regenerative abilities of a worm, so, if you cut it in the right place, you might accidentally create two more instead of killing it. Rokurokubi worm-necks are able to extend and contract their neck in the blink of an eye, their bites are dangerous and they are very aggressive. Rokurokubi worm-necks have veiny markings which are actually raised stripes, every rokurokubi worm-neck has a unique pattern, these creatures are also covered in a sticky, viscus mucus which allows their boneless heads and necks to squeeze into tight crevasses. rokurokubi is just one of the two known species of worm-neck. worm-necks are incapable of sight as they have no need for it, they are also nocturnal beings, due to their skin having no melanin. [AVOID AT ALL COSTS, THESE CREATURES ARE AGGRESIVE AND DANGEROUS]
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Alien (Other)
Size 975 x 716px
File Size 202.4 kB
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