Caltuck
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Taxonomy
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Ancestors and Descendants
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Descended from Sitetuck. To defend themselves from Chasobenthus, Chasoabyssus, and Podohoovus they have developed calcified plates on their bodies. Their sucker foot is more muscular and somewhat elongated to allow easier movement, as well as slight ridges to improve grip. They are two to three centimeters long to help avoid predation by being harder to swallow and fit in the mouth.