Thread:Ejons99/@comment-30385427-20170208170317/@comment-30385427-20170209012649

Next up we got ourselves the eerie, benthic Paidiosteus!



Closely related to the Charitomenosteus, its kind were originally murdered in large pods, until they knew they were forced to move to the dark, black deep, where the Charitomenosteus cant find/kill them. Paidiosteus got the last laugh, however...

The submarine to Charitos train, Paidiosteus evolved elongated rods that, at the end, have what appears to be a dry sheet. However, they extend the rods to the reefs where Charitos thrive most. They somehow shape their ¨sheets¨ from far away to make it look like a baby from their own pod, albeit looking like it would be drawn by a baby itself. The Charitomenosteus take the bait, however, and follow the ¨baby¨ to the depths in order to kill it. If the change in pressure doesnt kill the things first, the pod of Paidiosteus does. They then eat the remains of the entire pod of Charitos, leaving only the bones. Sweet revenge...

Based off porpoises and anglerfish! :D