Underwater Gremlings
Basic Information
Anatomy
Underwater Gremlin are little buggers not taller than 50 centimeters. They look a lot like humans with greasy green skin. They have two arms and two legs. Normally they walk on their two feet but it is not uncommon for them to walk on all fours.
Genetics and Reproduction
A female gremlin lays over one hundred eggs in her lifetime, not all of them will hedge. Thank the Gods. Still this will lead to a lot of trouble when they hedge. There are more males then females recorded, but it is not for sure that the males are the majority.
The younglings will not all survive until adulthood, thanks to the giant squids and many sharks.
Ecology and Habitats
The underwater gremlins are living on the ocean floor, near Aupunimalalo. The underwater city. However, they can not come near the city because of the ward.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Underwater gremlins live on fear. Which of course is quite strange. But they live of this emotion, and specially that of guppies. When there was no ward, they could be found hiding inside the closets and under the beds. Where they scar them.
Behaviour
They are a pest, and quiet mean when they are caught. But they have no magic, still they have large and sharp teeth.
Additional Information
Social Structure
It is believed that these creatures live on their own, but this is also highly debated. This because there were cases that more then one gremlin was found inside a guppies bedroom. But then again was in the time before the ward and maybe there were no other spots left for the creature to feed.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
They can only be found on the ocean floor near Aupunimalalo.
Average Intelligence
This is a highly debated topic, some say that they are very smart. Others say that these creatures are purely driven on instinct.
Scientific Name
aqua gremlin plaga
Origin/Ancestry
Conservation Status
Monsters and vermin
Average Height
50 centimeters
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
They all have greasy green skin.
Geographic Distribution
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