
After a rough ricochet off the moon, a small meteoroid leaves a crater in the Earth (or wherever you happen to imagine furries exist). From one of the holes in the porous space-rock, pops a narrow purple head.
My newest character, Squiggle. His original name back at home on the moon is Lectozoon, but that seems to be too alien for the locals, so he's happy to be nicknamed Squiggle.
Squiggle is a doorworm, a small alien species invented by the mind of SuperTrainStationH. He relies on symbiosis to live, and therefore attaches to a much larger host, or simply coils round a limb.
A plethora of information on the species may be found in this image, including very interesting features such as eyes which hover just above the head by use of magnetism, communicating with the brain via radio waves. And the benefits to both host and doorworm thanks to the symbiotic relationship.
I made Squiggle a different size than listed on there, I suppose. I was thinking about 1.5 feet long, 1 inch thick. Which makes this drawing startlingly life-size, now that I measure.
Full, detailed description can be found in this wiki for an RP environment. The History section only applies in that specific canon.
The doorworm species is ©
SuperTrainStationH, while the art and this character is my own.
My newest character, Squiggle. His original name back at home on the moon is Lectozoon, but that seems to be too alien for the locals, so he's happy to be nicknamed Squiggle.
Squiggle is a doorworm, a small alien species invented by the mind of SuperTrainStationH. He relies on symbiosis to live, and therefore attaches to a much larger host, or simply coils round a limb.
A plethora of information on the species may be found in this image, including very interesting features such as eyes which hover just above the head by use of magnetism, communicating with the brain via radio waves. And the benefits to both host and doorworm thanks to the symbiotic relationship.
I made Squiggle a different size than listed on there, I suppose. I was thinking about 1.5 feet long, 1 inch thick. Which makes this drawing startlingly life-size, now that I measure.
Full, detailed description can be found in this wiki for an RP environment. The History section only applies in that specific canon.
The doorworm species is ©

Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
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