Tuckfish
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Ancestors and Descendants
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Creator: Bufforpington
Ancestor: Tuckworm
Habitat: Neakweed Meadow
Size: 5 cm Long
Diet: Detritivore, Sanguivore (Neakweed), Filter-feeder (Neakweed Spores)
Reproduction: Asexual, Eggs
The tuckfish split from its ancestor, the tuckworm. The tuckfish has gained a fin. this greatly improves its swimming. Because of its swimming ability, it has forced its ancestor to remain on the ocean floor. The tuckfish's eating habits are largely the same as their ancestor, but when the neakweeds release their spores, the tuckfish will begin to swim wildy through the meadow, gulping up as many spores as possible. However, the neakweeds produce enough spores to keep them all from being eaten.