Urchin Trap
CID S-30
Subspecies Gallery

Yellow Spike
Rainbow Dunes CID SS-75
Odor
- Primary
- Bo
- Hint
- Im
- De
- Ha
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
Their bodies provide extra camouflage when hiding in the sands.

Blue Spike
Trench Canyons CID SS-76
Odor
- Primary
- Sp
- Hint
- Te
- De
- Ge
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
Their strikingly colorful bodies and spikes match their equally striking toxin.
Species Data
Classification
Genus: Tentacle Trap
Planet: Coral Desert
- Average Size
- 158 x 163 x 91 cm
- Trophic Level
- Predator
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Favorite Treat
- Meat Chop
- Nasal Cycle
- Left
Observations
Watch your step when walking across the dunes, lest you fall into a pitfall. Lying at the bottom may be one of these urchin traps. If their toxic spikes don’t get you then their gaping maw will. They move slowly using their tentacles, a sight that matches their oddly shaped bodies.