Royal Coral Grinder
CID S-22
Subspecies Gallery

Frilled
Trench Canyons CID SS-58
Odor
- Primary
- Ge
- Hint
- Fr
- De
- Bt
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Aggressive
Their many frills seem to stay attached to their bodies no matter how much mass they lose.

Black Crown
Vent Fields CID SS-59
Odor
- Primary
- Bt
- Hint
- Bo
- De
- Mu
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Aggressive
I don’t have the heart to confirm if the brain-like structure in the middle of the crown is their actual brain.
Species Data
Classification
Genus: Teeth Grinder
Planet: Coral Desert
- Average Size
- 101 x 99 x 154 cm
- Trophic Level
- Prey
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Favorite Treat
- Crisp Vegetables
- Nasal Cycle
- Left
Observations
Named for the regal crowns and frills atop their heads, this species primarily eats the bleached coral structures of its environment. Their sand-like bodies are constantly shedding mass, so they must have a consistent supply of coral to keep their height and weight.