Uroptoma, More Commonly Called A River Finbug, Are Decently Sized Thalasentomo, Which Eat Small Game,

uroptoma, more commonly called a river finbug, are decently sized thalasentomo, which eat small game, eggs, and corpses, when when they reproduce the oviparent will lay their eggs in a large sac and give it to the graiparent and then swim away, the graiparent will protect the egg sac while the larvae develop and will drop it somewhere secluded once they begin hatching, the larvae will eat the egg sac and then go dormant till they mature, a large portion of their swimming power comes from their tail and they mostly use their fins to steer themselves around, though the swimming power it provides is not inconsequential, its theorized this is due to how the graiparents hold the egg sac, 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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