Dipsa (DIHP-sah)

A Dipsa is a highly venomous, eyeless, fast-moving creature. They appear to be made out of mucus or slime, and look like tiny snakes. A dipsa's venom is incredibly deadly, able to kill a full-grown human in under ten seconds. Additionally, due to their speed and the size of their fangs, a dipsa's bite is swift and painless, giving no indication to the victim that they've even been bitten.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Dipsas are incredibly small, snake-like slime creatures. They do not possess any eyes.

Genetics and Reproduction

The method of reproduction for dipsas is currently unclear.

Growth Rate & Stages

Dipsas start out smaller than a grain of sand, and grow to be only two and a half inches long.

Ecology and Habitats

Dipsas mainly live in caves, abandoned buildings or dark forests.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Dipsas mainly feed on insects.

Biological Cycle

Dipsas burrow underground and hibernate in the winter.

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Dipsas live in dark, secluded areas.

Average Intelligence

Far lower than human

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

  • Enhanced Speed
  • Thermoreception
Lifespan
Dipsas live in dark, secluded areas.
Conservation Status
Data Deficient
Average Weight
0.00028 oz (0.008 g)
Average Length
2-2.5 inches (5.1-6.4 cm)