Oculolophus

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Oculolophus, meaning "Seeing Crest" in Latin, is a genus of canetodes which is rather simple in structure with a crest that helps in locating distance. It is jawless and does not contain any true bones, but rather a tube along the back that supports the spinal cord.

Description

- Uses crest for echolocating depth rather than using eyes for vision - Small in size, typically no longer than a meter in length - Jawless mouth which can open and close like lips, can swallow food whole - Low or lack of sexual dimorphism - Exothermic, cold-blooded - Purple pigmentation is used for protection from sunlight