Clavopodus

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Taxonomy
Ancestors and Descendants
Ancestor: Podohoovus
Descendants: Clavodorock Claveye

Descended from Podohoovus, they are shorter in length but more robust than their ancestors. Their tentacles are longer and more articulate, and have developed chitinous hooks on the tips to grapple prey. They feed mainly on Lotus-Eaters, several of them mobbing the large creatures and latching on while vomiting up noxious concoctions of stomach acid and foul bacterium filled fluids. They will then suck up the resulting goo and swim off to find somewhere to hide or another schlowormid to eat.