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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

A tripedalien of Darwin's plains, Prismalopes often travel in herds. The first thing one notices about this creature is its massive prism-shaped head. Though it appears ungainly, it houses the Prismalope's grasping tentacles, which it uses to capture small prey. This fast-breeding creature is preyed upon by a multitude of predators, both terrestrial and airborne. The Prismalope hunts a flyer that is "protected" by the Butchertree.

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  • Prismalope
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  • A tripedalien of Darwin's plains, Prismalopes often travel in herds. The first thing one notices about this creature is its massive prism-shaped head. Though it appears ungainly, it houses the Prismalope's grasping tentacles, which it uses to capture small prey. This fast-breeding creature is preyed upon by a multitude of predators, both terrestrial and airborne. The Prismalope hunts a flyer that is "protected" by the Butchertree.
  • After bounding after small prey and skidding to a halt, it pants hard through the eight vents on the sides of its massive, bony head. It can pace delicately, pinging slowly and flicking out its two grasping tongues in a parody of bewilderment. One small prey it will often attempt to catch is the unnamed flyer. However, the little flyers will camouflage themselves among young butchertrees and their prismalope pursuers will end up being drained of fluids by the adult butchertree.
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Habitat
  • Plains
Name
  • Prismalope
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Diet
  • Carnivorous
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  • A tripedalien of Darwin's plains, Prismalopes often travel in herds. The first thing one notices about this creature is its massive prism-shaped head. Though it appears ungainly, it houses the Prismalope's grasping tentacles, which it uses to capture small prey. This fast-breeding creature is preyed upon by a multitude of predators, both terrestrial and airborne. The Prismalope hunts a flyer that is "protected" by the Butchertree.
  • After bounding after small prey and skidding to a halt, it pants hard through the eight vents on the sides of its massive, bony head. It can pace delicately, pinging slowly and flicking out its two grasping tongues in a parody of bewilderment. One small prey it will often attempt to catch is the unnamed flyer. However, the little flyers will camouflage themselves among young butchertrees and their prismalope pursuers will end up being drained of fluids by the adult butchertree.
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