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Space Fishing and Space Fine Dining in Space
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(04-20-2016, 02:10 PM)Mageziya Wrote: The cluwne eel looks less like an eel and more like a bristle worm. For those not in the know, bristle worms are far more horrifying than any eel could hope to be.

While thousands of bristle worms exist in real-life, an example of how horrifying they can get would be the bobbit worm [Warning: Eldritch Abomination That Actually Exists]

The cluwne-worm.

A fearsome ambush predator, believed to have diverged from the Cluwnidae family ~5 MYA. It's structure is striking in both how different, and yet similar, it is from their closest relative the common Clunwe (Cluwnidae cluwne) and further research my provide some insight to the evolutionary niche that the Floor cluwne (Contested as either Cluwnidae cluwne subterrenus or Cluwnidae subterrenus) fills.

The Cluwne genus belongs to the order Clownomorphs. The most famous Clownomorph is the common clown. (Clown clown)

That gif makes me think of a cluwne mask, seemingly abandoned on the ground. Until you attempt to pick it up, at which point the cluwne worm latches onto your arm and yanks you into the floor, floor cluwne style.
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RE: Space Fishing and Space Fine Dining in Space - by Grifflez - 04-20-2016, 02:38 PM

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