Worm Headass

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W. dontria is a species located in the soils of Zone O, with an unknown ancestor. This long, worm-like creature is yellow with 3-6 segments. On the first segment (it’s face), there’s a small mouthpart which basically picks up things by grabbing them up and munching on them. This helps them pull of small blades of P. forensia and occassionally T. flotsis. They’ll squirm around, using a set of two legs on their fourth segment to push themselves forward. Their life may seem lazy, for all they do is eat and only use energy to do this and to burrow. Adults are 2-3 inches. Eggs require burrows, and adults mate twice a year, prodcuing 6-8 small, round eggs. These eggs stay inside a sealed off burrow, and incubate for a couple weeks. Upon hatching, they have lots of setae on their entire body as resistance to water. They start with 3 segments and eventually grow to have 6 segments. They have small eyes that let them identify things to a basic level.