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Black hole creeper

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Species Black hole creepers / Wake gliders
         A. Subspecies
Description
         A. Height/Length 30 feet in length
              1.  Demorphism? no
         B. Weight 2000lbs
              1.  Demorphism? no
         C. Anatomy
              1. Head
                   *a. shape Blunt, streamlined.
                   *b. size 5 feet
                   *c. nose n/a
                   *d. eyes 1 set of large eyes and two sets of small eyes one set being on the tip of it's snout where it's nostrils should be.
                   *e. ears: no ears, but does have resepters down it's that pick up vibrations.
                   *f. mouth The maw makes up most of it's head. Massive teeth.
                   *g. Other features Hard ridges above eyes each having a biolumenescent spot in them.
              2. Neck
                   *a. Size 8 feet
                   *b. Shape Thick though mobile
                   *c. Other features
              3. Torso/abdomen
                   *a Size  15 feet long
                   *b Shape streamlined
                   *c Build Firm and light
                   *d Other features large hard ridges down the back with biolumanescent spots
              4. Arms/legs
                   *a. Size 5 foot long
                   *b. Shape shaped much like a mix between a dragon wing and a fish fin
                   *c. Digits no digits.
                   *d. Claws no claws
                   *e. Other features biolumanescent membranes on each fin.
              5. Wings: no wings
                   *a. Size
                   *b. Shape
                   *c. Other features
              6. Tail
                   *a. Size 2 feet
                   *b. Shape streamlined
                   *c. Other features fin at the end with bio luminescent membrane
              7. Flesh
                   *a. Type Thick heavy Armor covers them. In the neck area and joint areas the armor is softer to allow flexibility for movement.
                   *b. Coloration
                        * Main: Color are shades of black. Can range from a infinitely deep black hole black to a deep charcoal grey.
                        * Accent Colors The biolumenescent spots can range in color depending on the individual.
                        * Demorphism certain bio lumanescent colors denote gender of the individual.
              8. Genetals: No actual Genetalia.
                   *a. Male
                   *b. Female
              9. Internal
                   *a. Dentition 2 rows of sharp teeth rim the front of the mouth. 2 sets of crushing molars fill the back half.
                   *b. Saliva no saliva
                   *c. Digestive Digestive tract is simple. Similar to the digestive system of an Earth worm. From the mouth the esophogas directs food into the Crop fromthere it will pass into the gizzard and to the intestines.
                   *d. Lungs No lungs. They do have gils that allow them to 'breathe' in any environment.
                   *e. Circulatory
                   *f. Nervous
                   *g. Skeletal Bone density depends on where the creature hatched. Those who hatch planet side usually adapt  to wherever they've hatched. Those hatched in space are less dense.
                   *h. Special The bio lumanescent patches are magnetic recepteors that give the beast it's ability to move in space as well as on any planet they might happen to wind up on. they also give it the ability to live in black holes.
Behavior
         A. Abilities
              1. Intelligence: Depends on birth host.
              3. Special: can mentally link with an intelligent birth host. they will share thoughts and emotions with one another communicating that way.
         B. Communication
              1.Body language Some body language. Flipping of fins or tail. snapping of jaws.
              2. Vocalizations: none
         C. Social
              1. Organization
                   *a. Single Common
                   *b. Pair Only during mating
                   *c. group (include what a group of them is called) Never
              2. Hierarchy N/A
         D. Territorial behaviors: Keep no territories
              1. Territory size
              2. Territory markers
              3. Territory Defense
         E. Denning and sheltering N/a
              1. Type
              2. Size
              3.location
         F. Activity: No set cycle
         G. Other
Diet
         A. Type: omnivore  
              1. Common food items Anything and everything
              2. Uncommon items
         B. Feeding/hunting methods Simply coast along and snatch up anything that catches it's fancy.
Breeding
         A. Season: Only mate once in life
         B. Mating habits: When they develope the urge to mate (anywhere from 30-70 years for a true creeper) the bioluminescent spots will start to give off the signal that they are ready. Another creeper will answer the call if they themselves are feeling the same urge. A creeper can live in this state for many years before actually finding a mate. Once they do the pair bind together. The pair will lock mouths and the larger individual will literally peel the outer layer of scales fromt he smaller thus workign its way under the smaller individuals skin so to speak. The smaller individual is essentially swallowed whole by their mate. as the larger individual works under their mate's skin the skin starts to meld into the larger creepers own skin causing them to grow in size as they are swallowing their mate. This process can take weeks and when it is finished the pair have comepletely become one. Their have joined completely down to a genetic level. Once this happens eggs begin to develope under the scales. These can take upwards of another few weeks to develop. as they develop the eggs take everything from their parents and when they are fully developed the Creeper pair is nothing but a nearly empty shell. The only thing left is a ball of matter that is the result of the Magnetic conductors pulling to the center of the shell. This magnet started to spin the shell a week after the eggs began to develop and as time goes by it reacts with the eggs to cause the shell to spin faster until the shell spins apart ejecting the scales out into the universe.
     One pair of creepers can create up to 1 billion eggs which have a general rate of survival/failure.
30% Will be destroyed in their initial ejection
20% hatch out, before their egg is destroyed, on whatever planet or star their egg happened to land on, and thus they will adapt and evolve to live there as another species altogether untainted by interference of other living creatures.
40% will float in space until some catastrophe that would destroy their egg threatens them they will hatch and escape the danger to the best fo their ability. 50% of these individuals do not survive
10% are a special bunch. They hatch through the outside interference of another creature.

These individuals adapt to whatever surroundings they are in and usually bond to the interferer by slipping under their skin much like their parents did together. They do not become one mind and body like the parents did, but instead form a symbiosis with the host. They also have the ability to leave the hosts body at any time without harming them. Once they do however they are no longer true creepers, but a hybrid creature and the host becomes a hybrid creature (or race depending on the interferer) as well. The new hybrid gains the ability to breed freely amongst their hosts species/race as though they were a normal individual of the race/species. though they can mate and produce some fertile offspring this way every individual eventually will develope the basic need to breed of true creepers and the final breeding will be with the Host hybrid. it will take place just as true creepers mating, but when the shell ejects the scales those eggs have a lesser chance of survival. Those that do survive and hatch will hatch out an even mix of hybrids like their parents. these hatchlings only have around a 37% fertility rate, but further generations may be more or less fertile. Hybrids will usually mature along the lines of their non creeper lineage.
         C. reproduction
        
              6. Other
                   *a. Gestation:
                   *b. Birth
                   *c. Growth
                   *d. Maturity
         D. LifeSpan: The lifespan of a blackhole creeper is variable. very few true creeper specemins have been studied due to such a small amount of them coming into scientists hands. The few that do are usually those who have evolved themselves to suit the environment they came to live in. The rest are simply too elusive. Hybrids tend to live as long as whatever species/race makes up their non creeper lineage.
History
         A. Evolution: The creeper is the original species in its line of evolution.
         B. Enemies and competitors: Black hole creepers seem to have no enemies once they reach adulthood and competiters are unheard of since the creepers will eat anything that comes across their paths.
         C. Allies Creepers in general are oblivious to any other living creatures. The only ones who seem to build actual relationships are those hybrids who bonded with another creature at birth.
         D. Domestication there is no domesticating a creeper. even those who bond with an intelligent being are not truly 'domesticated'.
Habitat
         A. Home World: N/A
         B. Home range Most commonly creepers live int he deep reaches of space.
Stash Date Jun 30, 2015, 12:27:31 AM

Can't believe this draft has been sitting here for almost 2 years now. Well here goes! the first draft of the blackhole creeper!

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