Drip Worm
CID S-10
Subspecies Gallery
Saltwater
Salt Pools CID SS-23
Odor
- Primary
- Mu
- Hint
- Te
- De
- Fr
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Calm
Its water is murky, salty, and tastes bad, but is still potable.
Boiling
Vent Fields CID SS-24
Odor
- Primary
- Ha
- Hint
- Mu
- De
- Ge
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Calm
Be careful when drinking from this drip worm, as its water is secreted at a hot temperature.
Species Data
Classification
Genus: Slug
Planet: Coral Desert
- Average Size
- 40 x 100 x 54 cm
- Trophic Level
- Producer
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Favorite Treat
- Leaf Litter
- Nasal Cycle
- Right
Observations
The drip worm stores water in its body, then secretes it out using membranes on its tusks and stomach. The species acts as a mobile oasis, bringing water to areas that have none. It’s caring in nature and lets any creature drink from it. In return most predators leave them alone. I’ve been personally saved by one during my travels.