Raikobranchia electrodontus

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T. electrodontus is an evolution of T. electrovora. Some R. electra made it into electrovora’s gill inhabited it. Their shocks are transferred into their conductive, thermoelectric armor. T. electrodontus are able to better deal with R. electra’s volatility and exploits them. The part of the gill near the jaw plate now act as an electricity generator, with electra receiving nutrient from the gills bloodvessels. Through this partnership, electrodontus is now able to better control and raise their body temperature which makes them more active as well as receiving the ability of electroreception, help by the electroreceptors that laces the caudal side of its body. With these abilities, electrodontus has become a cooperative hunter, using the electric fields it generates to detect prey, communicate, and navigate its surroundings. They’ve evolved a natural attraction to any animal related disturbances in their electric field, and so, eats electrovora, mipensis, pseudogeliniensis, as well as orangensis+fibera as a natural result of their electroreception. Due to this new diet, they have grown to be 105-115cm long. They live in the middling-lower part of the water column but will travel to higher altitudes in the summer as well as breed during that time. Their hatchlings uses a chemical signal to attract it to its gills with a chemical signals. Once they have a decent amount of R. electra, they can use it to electrically signal others to join.