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Cillimorphs Field Guide Section 11

  Stiltooth & Devourator

  Designation: the CAIMAN & SARCOSUCHUS cillimorphs

  Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

  Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY

  Size: SMALL & LARGE

  Interesting Facts: Sometimes when it looks like Stiltooth is swimming it’s actually stalking around in shallow water. When it balloons up into Devourator its long chicken legs stay the same size and become itty bitty dino arms. Don’t ask me where the third claw went, I have no idea, check Albuquerque (we totally don’t have Albuquerque anymore, not even like a space Albuquerque or a Neo Albuquerque).

  Mudaub & Marudder

  Designation: the MUD WASP cillimorphs

  Group: SEGMENTED

  Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO

  Size: SMALL

  Interesting Facts: Mudaub is a drippy fella, but some of that drippage is actually a tail tipped with a stinger. They grub around in mud all day long, and when they mature into Marudder their obsession is taken into the next level, as they make a big mud truffle and wear it as a helmet, combed and shaped by their claw spades.

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  Roadium & Plowride

  Designation: the ROAD SALT & SNOWPLOW cillimorphs

  Group: COLONIAL

  Native Biomes: PLANET BRRR & PLANET URBANIAK

  Size: SMALL & LARGE

  Interesting Facts: These rough terrain cillimorphs never stop rolling, preferring to live on roads where the salt crystals Roadium sheds can melt a clear path. Plowride doesn’t bother with salt, just using a big ol’ plow instead.

  Napcoat & Kinkojra

  Designation: the NAPKIN RING & KINKAJOU cillimorphs

  Group: MAMMALISH

  Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY

  Size: SMALL

  Interesting Facts: Kinkojra’s long body acts like a long quiet rock tumbler, concreting any precious dust it eats into shiny gold rings it then upchucks and leaves around for the juveniles, Napcoat, to wriggle into and use to keep their warm shed fur in a tight coil around their bodies.

  Flinscald, Pyrovalve, & Moystengoat

  Designation: the FLAME SCALLOP, DEEP SEA VOLCANO, & ROCKY MOUNTAIN OYSTER cillimorphs

  Group: SPINELESS

  Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & PLANET BOLDERO

  Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

  Interesting Facts: Flinscald lives in hot desert pools, extending its eyes while it vents heat. When it matures into Pyrovalve it moves as deep as possible, its eyes now permanently deployed inside jellied smoke lips. If you take a Flinscald to the rocky planet Boldero it will instead mature into the land-dwelling Moystengoat, which is known for its incredibly loud stomp.

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