Ichthyosmilus, More Commonly Called A Common Cliptooth, Are Average Sized Ichthyongui, Which Compared



ichthyosmilus, more commonly called a common cliptooth, are average sized ichthyongui, which compared to their mountainous relatives is rather large, they use their pseudobeak to break off parts of arthrokalami per joint, they will also scrape laspamallia off of rocks and wood, they will also chew on rocks to grind down their pseudobeak , when they are hatchlings they will eat primarily moss slime due to the lack of pseudobeak till adolescence, and will even lay their young in patches of laspamillia, providing them with safety and a decent amount of food straight out the egg, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask i am more than happy to answer
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