Blibber

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Height: 4ft Weight: 30-35lbs Length : 3 ft Due to the deeper and open seas, D.aquaticus have evolved to become bigger no longer need the land to support their young. D.Blibber is a swift-moving predator that travel in pods of 2-3 they forage the sea floor for prey like G. guardus they normally stay near the surface where they will surface every 20 mins they feed on G.gurdus, M. hyenadonus,S. angelosis,S. Voltus and D.aquaticus. They normally swim into shallows to rest and to give birth. They sleep in shallow water how do they sleep? they float by inflating an air sac which that is connected to the lungs. The air sac takes a fraction of the oxygen from the lungs making them Buoyancy while they sleep. they will breath when sleeping as they float keeping them float.They hunt in pods but during mating season they group up.When they sleep they float and surface to the top so being in shallows will reduce chances of being prey for bigger predators.They hunt in packs normally to hunt swarms of hyenadonus in the open waters.They have powerful paddle like tail which propel then through the swift and calm currents.

Reproduction: Blibbers are ovoviviparous. Male will mate with females every summer. When pregnant the embryo/egg will develop inside the mother Over time the embryo/egg will grow into a fetus. Their eggs are 6 in long and young vary from 5 cm to 11 cm in length.The mother will give birth and the baby will exit the mother. the baby will rise to the surface and take their first breath. Over time the baby will follow their mother copying her actions and learn the way to live. Unfortunately Hyenadonus prey on the young offspring when they sleep. The baby will grow into a subadult and fend for themselves and the cycle continues