Re: August Donis-Coronate/Aphotic Leviathan
Posted: August 2nd, 2018, 3:46:28 am
These are truly gorgeous
Imagine running into this during a deep sea dive.Good lord.
They're like, Angler fish Leviathans. Ish.
I wonder if that means after breeding both creatures will change to an image of the female with a roundish lump on her side?BBkat wrote:Serpentine in shape with long, sharp teeth and a brilliant lure on her head, the female coronate leviathan can reach a hundred feet or more in length. The male, however, is rounder and typically only a few feet long when fully grown.Good lord.Serpentine in shape with long, sharp teeth and a brilliant lure on her head, the female aphotic leviathan can reach ten feet or more in length. The male, however, is rounder and typically only about a foot long when fully grown.
They're like, Angler fish Leviathans. Ish.
That honestly would be cool to see, a creature with a form change after breedingMyrin wrote:I wonder if that means after breeding both creatures will change to an image of the female with a roundish lump on her side?BBkat wrote:Serpentine in shape with long, sharp teeth and a brilliant lure on her head, the female coronate leviathan can reach a hundred feet or more in length. The male, however, is rounder and typically only a few feet long when fully grown.Good lord.Serpentine in shape with long, sharp teeth and a brilliant lure on her head, the female aphotic leviathan can reach ten feet or more in length. The male, however, is rounder and typically only about a foot long when fully grown.
They're like, Angler fish Leviathans. Ish.
Seriously. It took scientists ages to identify male anglerfish because they mate by permanently attaching themselves to the female so she can draw off sperm whenever she needs to.