![]() ![]() For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Ammonite. This section displays the Ammonite's natural colors and regions. The mouth is vertically orientated with teeth. The Ammonite resembles a Nautilus, but much bigger, comparable in size to some of the largest of fossil species, bearing 10 tentacles and a large spiral shell. However, when attacked, it will release a green, inky substance into the water, causing all wild animals nearby to become aggressive including nearby land animals. Unlike the majority of animals in the ocean, the Ammonite is a passive animal that won't fight back. This bile can then be worked over with other chemicals to produce powerful concoctions, the most notable being a mixture that causes creatures to become enraged and attack the source of the scent. If a tribe is willing to risk the wrath of nearby would-be protectors, Ammonitina bile can be harvested from the innards of its corpse. Like many of the untameable ocean dwellers, Ammonitina still has enough utility to be a valuable hunting target. ![]() Even within these caves, the creature will draw attention if assaulted, making harvesting its resource-rich shell a tricky proposition, depending on what other dangers may be lurking nearby. What this distinct symbiosis is based on, alas, I have not yet discovered.Īmmonitina has also made its way into the deeper parts of many underwater caves. It must do something beneficial for them since every nearby sea creature defends Ammonitina when it is attacked. Usually found in the deepest parts of the water around the island, Amonitina multiamicus has a strange relationship with the other creatures of the deep. ![]()
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