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![]() Pentapodal Aquina |
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![]() Pentapodal AquinaEarly Winter 2015 Materials: Found Fabric, Wood, Plastic, Paper, Thread, Wire, Resin Size: 5.5" x 4.5" x 4.5" on base |
![]() Pentapodal AquinaEarly Winter 2015 Materials: Found Fabric, Wood, Plastic, Paper, Thread, Wire, Resin Size: 5.5" x 4.5" x 4.5" on base |
![]() Pentapodal AquinaEarly Winter 2015 Materials: Found Fabric, Wood, Plastic, Paper, Thread, Wire, Resin Size: 5.5" x 4.5" x 4.5" on base |
![]() Pentapodal AquinaEarly Winter 2015 Materials: Found Fabric, Wood, Plastic, Paper, Thread, Wire, Resin Size: 5.5" x 4.5" x 4.5" on base |
![]() Pentapodal AquinaEarly Winter 2015 Materials: Found Fabric, Wood, Plastic, Paper, Thread, Wire, Resin Size: 5.5" x 4.5" x 4.5" on base |
Pentapodal Aquina.
Otherwise known as the ‘pentapus’; rather than the eight legs that are customary on a creature such as this, this particular specie only seems to have five tentacles, perhaps this is an evolutionary advancement that’s not yet reached our perceivable world.
The pentapus seem to flit about in solitude rather than in groups or pairings.
Membranous fibers link each tentacle to one another as a means to provide amble projection through currents. The pentapus can jet through heavy riptides and currents whereas other creatures seem to struggle.
Flattened teeth seem to suggest a diet consisting mostly of plants of some sort.
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