Hexswimmer
(Solupneum herbilos)

24/?, unknown cause
Creator Mnidjm Other
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Trinucleata
Maciotrinucleozoa
Siphonopneumata
Decalobia
Octocopei
Solupneuidae
Solupneum
Solupneum herbilos
Epoch/Generation 1/142
Habitat Mason Polar Sea
Size 2 cm Long
Support Unknown
Diet Filter-Feeder (Striated Gildron, Polar Gildron, Filtering Gildron, Floating Gildron)
Respiration Unknown
Thermoregulation Unknown
Reproduction Asexual, Loose Eggs
Descendant of Ancestor of
Hexskimmer



The hexswimmer split from its ancestor. They are now filter-feeders, straining the various gildrons out of the sea. They are more adapt to swimming under the surface of the water. Like their ancestor, they swims by moving its muscular tail in a ripple like motion up and down, steering with their fins. They are very quick as adults, but the young are still in danger from predators like the hexdarter.