Blrg

The blrg of Clastos was named after the sound it's discoverer made upon finding it - BLRG!!.  These small creatures slowly crawl through the mud on their six tentacles.  They must stay moist to survive, but rarely submerge themselves in water.

Lumapede

Lumapedes tend to only come out at night, using their bio-luminescent head lamp to light their way.  Their front legs have adapted into grabbing forelimbs, enabling them to gather the small plants and moss that makes up their diets.  Their spikes are merely visual deterrents, as they break easily and offer no real protection.

Furdane

The furdane is loosely related to the sundane.  It lives in the grasslands and forests of Proto.  They live in large groups gathering food most of the day.  The growth on their head is used to project their calls to distant groups of furdane.  They have quills running down their sides that they can raise to discourage predator's attacks.

Coraphi

Coraphi are the playful swimmers of Yla.  They are agile and fast, able to outrun any predators that are hunting them.  They also like to toy with their attackers - often frustrating them to the point that they give up.  Coraphi themselves feed off of the coral at the bottom of the ocean.

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