" revealing their body." Their bodies.
I'm not sure whether "insectivorous predators" is an ideal description, since insects don't exist in this setting, even if equivalents do.

It's good to have more bloodsuckers. I myself had a fragmentary "rainforest leech" idea for the Dixon-Darwin region, though it's not a high priority. Perhaps I can adapt the idea into a descendant of this species.

I like the art and pose.

Thanks for the grammar. I've seen "Insectivore" be used to describe fauna that eat stuff like Vermees before, but if there's a better term for Sagan I'd like to know. I'll just simplify it to just "predators" for now.

Approval Checklist:
Art:
Art Present?: Y
Art clear?: Y
Gen number?: Y
All limbs shown?: Y
Reasonably Comparable to Ancestor?: Y
Realistic additions?: Y

Name:
Binomial Taxonomic Name?: Y
Creator?: Y

Ancestor:
Listed?:
What changes?:
  • External?: Coloration
  • Internal?:
  • Behavioral/Mental?:
Are Changes Realistic?: Y
New Genus Needed?: N

Habitat:
Type?: 2/2
Flavor?: 3/3
Connected?: Y
Wildcard?: N/A

Size:
Same as Ancestor?: Y
Within range?: N/A
Exception?: N/A

Support:
Same as Ancestor?: Y
Reasonable changes (if any)?: N/A
Other?: N/A

Diet:
Same as Ancestor?: N
Transition Rule?: Y (Blood -> Blood, Detrivore)
Reasonable changes (if any)?: Y

Respiration:
Same as Ancestor?: Y
Does It Fit Habitat?: Y
Reasonable changes (if any)?: N/A
Other?: N/A

Thermoregulation:
Same as Ancestor?: Y
Does It Fit Habitat?: Y
Reasonable changes (if any)?: N/A
Other?: N/A

Reproduction:
Same as Ancestor?: Y
Does It Fit Habitat?: Y
Reasonable changes (if any)?: N/A
Other?: N/A

Description:
Length?: Good
Capitalized correctly?: N
Replace/Split from ancestor?: Split
Other?: N/A

Status: Approved

Veto - needs to list specific hosts. Only genus groups may be vague on this.

QUOTE (Disgustedorite @ Nov 9 2021, 09:23 AM)
Veto - needs to list specific hosts. Only genus groups may be vague on this.
That's not a rule in place