Toothed Narr

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Extinct (February 26th, 2019): No reason provided.

This Naraesukus sp. diverged from Nataresukus aldankmemesteinii. These sukopods sport large modified legs that serve the place of jaws. These are no longer filter feeders, but now mostly feed upon their own brethren, N. aldankmemesteinii. They are also adept to eat anything they can fit in their own jaws, including S. universaoculusii, but also may become prey to it depending on the situation. The front legs have developed two more «teeth» all of which are more pronounced. This species' legs have developed to become stubbier, but has also found use in holding its prey while it swims. N. dentesos breeds in May, and its larva quickly develop to pupate over the winter in the substrate, where many will be eaten by foragers. These can be found in mid-level waters in Zone 4. Its eyes have been stretched up in order to better spot prey while still lurking below. It has also adapted coloration, with the top being darker grey, and the bottom being lighter. They also use their stubby legs to «rest» on the seafloor sometimes