Crocodork & Mandadroc

Crocodork & Mandadroc

Designation: the CROCODUCK cillimorphs

Group: BIRDISH

Native Biomes: CYBERSPACE & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Though fierce in appearance at first technological glance, Crocodork’s and Mandadroc’s mismatched reptilian features disappear when it loses wifi, so they are probably cobbled together from old strangely-motivated photomanipulated chimera images.

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Shankoala & Jropaloada

Shankoala & Jropaloada

Designation: the DROP BEAR, HALO JUMP, & WING SUIT cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET BRRR & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Shankoala licks icicles to make them into knives. What for, you ask, voice full of justified fear. In order to drop onto your back from an icicle or branch perch of course, slashing up your helpless hiking pack to infiltrate and steal all your snacks. When it matures the drop distance increases to the maximum, zeroing in on you from beyond the atmosphere.

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Paintersole & Floundscape

Paintersole & Floundscape

Designation: the FLOUNDER, PAINTER’s PALETTE, & PORTRAIT cillimorphs

Group: FISHY

Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK & PLANET BOLDERO

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Don’t be fooled, they’re just a couple of copycats, using color-changing to mimic famous paintings and then hanging themselves up where the most people will admire them. Sometimes the adults are found extremely far from the water where they’re most comfortable, all in the spirit of sucking up to artsy types.

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Shalarvazad & Rugpultan

Shalarvazad & Rugpultan

Designation: the FLYING CARPET BEETLE cillimorphs

Group: SEGMENTED

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & PLANET BRRR

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Eaters of shed fur, these morphs then convert it into a coating for their wing casings that catches air effectively, making them excellent in flight despite their shabby appearance. If you step on Rugpultan’s trailing wings it will not hesitate to retract them and send you flying too.

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Cruckle & Mochaness

Cruckle & Mochaness

Designation: the CHOCOLATE SEA TURTLE cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: PLANET SPLISHY & PLANET BRRR

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: These chocolatey cillimorphs need to keep their shells tempered to maintain armor integrity, so they stay in very cold waters. Cruckle collects cracks as it ages, eventually oozing so much caramel that it triggers maturation. Mochaness leaves a minty-tasting trail in both air and water wherever it goes.

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Pentempo & Chronoglass

Pentempo & Chronoglass

Designation: the SAND PENDULUM, HOURGLASS, & SAND ART cillimorphs

Group: COLONIAL

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Propelled by cosmic forces, Pentempo speeds across open desert drawing incredible patterns in the sand, really putting Combeach to shame. Once matured it creates those patterns within itself by flipping skillfully in zero gravity.

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Piegilly & Vendilly

Piegilly & Vendilly

Designation: the PIE CHART, VENN DIAGRAM, & LILY PAD cillimorphs

Group: GROWER

Native Biomes: CYBERSPACE & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Piegilly loves to display information by changing the proportions of its colorful slices. In dead zones it will split up into a little school of those slices, each independently minded. Vendilly’s leaves are transparent, and cross over each other to make new colors.

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Devild & Eektholi

Devild & Eektholi

Designation: the DEVILED EGG & ROTTEN EGG cillimorphs

Group: SPINELESS

Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK & PLANET BRRR

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Nothing is more fun than smelling bad, according to these cillimorphs. The juvenile gives off burning smells, which can be very distracting when it sleds by you in its cold environment. The adult stinks more like outright rotting garbage, and its presence is often mistaken for a gas leak.

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Ottogog & Bulwarker

Ottogog & bulwarker

Designation: the RIVER OTTER, GIANT OTTER, & GLASS BOTTOM BOAT cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: These fellas have a lot of heart. How can you tell? By peering through their glass bottom bellies of course! The bubbles they blow are actually organic glass, which Ottogog fashions into rings and keeps on its tail as toys.

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