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===Fungaluffagus===
===Fungaluffagus===


The '''Fungaluffagus''' is a large, segmented insectoid creature in appearance, with soft claw-like appendages.  Its wings buzz rather than flab. Instead of a head, the fungaluffagus posses a large, fungous mass, pulsing violet and ultraviolet.  It doesn't seem to have eyes, but can apparently still see, and has antennae-like appendages sprouted from where the creature’s neck should be.  The fungaluffagus is a symbiotic fungaloid-arthropod species, using a special enzyme to allow its animal and fungus parts to cooperate.
The '''Fungaluffagus''' is a large, segmented insectoid creature in appearance, with soft claw-like appendages.  Its wings buzz like a dragonfly's rather than flap like a bird's. Instead of a head, the fungaluffagus posses a large, fungous mass, pulsing violet and ultraviolet.  It doesn't seem to have eyes, but can apparently still see, and has antennae-like appendages sprouted from where the creature’s neck should be, used for echolocation and/or tasting.  The fungaluffagus is a symbiotic fungaloid-arthropod species, using a special enzyme to allow its animal and fungus parts to cooperate.


The Fungaluffagus does not live densely packed, and must rely on light-based signals to broadcast messages to other individuals over long distances.  The fungaluffagus appears to have a particularly strong mating instinct that apparently overrides many other concerns, and is especially drawn to the lights of a tricorder when place in diagnostic mode.  The fungaluffagus deposits a large chrysalis containing many young - likely the babies stay safe in this structure and develop during the long day, the spawn at night to feed and mate again.
The Fungaluffagus does not live densely packed, and must rely on light-based signals to broadcast messages to other individuals over long distances.  The fungaluffagus appears to have a particularly strong mating instinct that apparently overrides many other concerns, and is especially drawn to the lights of a tricorder when place in diagnostic mode.  The fungaluffagus deposits a large chrysalis containing many young - likely the babies stay safe in this structure and develop during the long day, the spawn at night to feed and mate again.
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