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ThatGuy0518 — Some Alien Fish (Not to Scale)

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Published: 2024-07-06 00:15:52 +0000 UTC; Views: 1284; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 0
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Description So, yeah, these are basically just some alien fish I drew.

I clearly was inspired by subnatica to draw these, and I also made some biology for these creatures as well, like I did with some of my other ones.

First is the Spiked Frog Fish. The Spiked Frog Fish gets its name from not only looking like a frog but also from the large spike that it has at the tip of its tail. This spike can eject highly lethal venom into its target, making the fish cute, but deadly.
Also, the two retractable fins on its back are used by it to help deter off potential predators. It does this as it makes itself look more fearsome by doing this. It can also stand on its forearms and show off its tail like a skunk to again help deter off predators.

Second is the Aquatic Hoop Snake (my personal favorite of the three). It's named after North American cryptids called Hoop Snake, which are snakes that can appear like any other snake, but they have the ability to roll around like a hoop to easily catch up to its prey which it does by holding on to its own tail using its mouth.
Now, the Aquatic Hoop Snake also rolls around like a hoop but on the sea floor. While it's rolling, it picks up and consumes sediments from the ground by using its many mouths across its body. Once consumed, these sediments then go into the elastic fabric in the middle of the Hoop Snake, where many specialized microorganisms reside inside. These microorganisms then eat these sediments and produce nutrients from it that the Hoop Snake itself can use.

Last is the Predator Shark. The Predator Shark gets its name from its face, looking like the face of the Predator from the movie Predator.
The Predator Shark uses its four front mandibles to snare or fully engulf prey, depending on its size. It then uses the large flat teeth in its mouth to cut up the prey into pieces to swallow more easily.

And that's all I got, so I hope you enjoyed it.

Bye
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