Description
Morsfor is an ambush predator that hunts that are smaller than itself. This creature has a unique sucker attached to its back, which it uses as a sucker to cling to the ceiling and wait for its prey. This creature can sense sounds and vibration of living things with good hearing.
Female Moscor lays eggs smaller than a humming bird’s egg. One female can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs at night on the shore.
Mosfors are about 6cm long. They go back to the ocean when they hatch up. They usually spend their youth in the deep water. Unfortunately, many of them are hunted by various types of predators.
When they become a teen stage, they look more like lobster, but only more violent. They usually hunt prey by ambushing under the rock or hole.
When they almost become a subadult, they come out of shore, and shed its skin to change to subadult form.
When they are in the subadult stage, they can walk on the land, but not for long. They use this walking ability to find a nearby cave.
When they find a cave and get inside, it uses the sucker on its back to cling to the ceiling. This creature will live on the cave ceiling until it’s time to reproduce.
When they reach the adult stage, some species are larger than elephants. Females are usually bigger than males, and males are a bit more colorful than females. After the mate season is over, the female species travels to the shore and lays tons of eggs.
Mosfor has a good sense of hearing. When it detects the prey, it prepares the ambush to strike down the victim. When it's ready, Mosfor strikes down the creature with its stinky strong tongue, bringing the prey to its mouth. If the prey is a little too big, they grab its prey with 2 claws and 6 deadly legs to prevent them from escaping.
When Mosfor is ready to ambush or rest, they camouflage themselves as a rock on the ceiling. Many of them usually sleep for about over a week. They sometimes move by suckers, but they move extremely slowly.
(This creature was created because I wanted make Star Wars style alien creature)