Dondokos: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
Do note, dondokos, like most Talyxians, are meant to hunt other Talyxians. If they chance upon an Eltus, they may chase and hunt, but their natural prey is the Talyxian creatures that live around them. | Do note, dondokos, like most Talyxians, are meant to hunt other Talyxians. If they chance upon an Eltus, they may chase and hunt, but their natural prey is the Talyxian creatures that live around them. | ||
== '''Subspecies in desert''' == | == '''Subspecies in desert''' == | ||
There is subspecies of dondoko in a desert area, which has a different appearance and ecology from a normal species. Subspecies has a muscle in colors from ochre to yellowish gray while a normal species has red muscles. | There is subspecies of dondoko in a desert area, which has a different appearance and ecology from a normal species. Subspecies has a muscle in colors from ochre to yellowish gray while a normal species has red muscles. | ||
Line 36: | Line 38: | ||
As many of the Talyxian organisms which inhabit a desert show biologically similar nature to shellfishes of Eltus organism group, a subspecies of dondoko is also not an exception. Their skin is thicker than a normal species, has a structure which is less likely to lose moisture, and less susceptible to sunlight. Also, they generally have a smaller body and do not form large-scaled flocks. | As many of the Talyxian organisms which inhabit a desert show biologically similar nature to shellfishes of Eltus organism group, a subspecies of dondoko is also not an exception. Their skin is thicker than a normal species, has a structure which is less likely to lose moisture, and less susceptible to sunlight. Also, they generally have a smaller body and do not form large-scaled flocks. | ||
Their nature is generally milder compared with a normal species. However, it never means that they are not completely hostile to Eltus people as they still show their ecology which detects vibration and goes aggressively towards the point they felt it. Due to this, if travelers who cross the desert in a few numbers of people, they still need to beware for the threat of dondoko subspecies. | Their nature is generally milder compared with a normal species. However, it never means that they are not completely hostile to Eltus people as they still show their ecology which detects vibration and goes aggressively towards the point they felt it. Due to this, if travelers who cross the desert in a few numbers of people, they still need to beware for the threat of dondoko subspecies. |
Revision as of 15:08, 17 June 2019
Dondokos (ドンドコ dondoko) are a species which belongs to the Talyxian organism group. They are the most well-known wildlife on Planet Tal, found everywhere on the planet. There are a few subspecies living in the desert zone.
Due to their ecology and nature, they are generally known as a very hostile and harmful creature against Eltus people. Meanwhile, due to their tasty meat and large population, they are also known as a popular edible creature.
Biology
Their bodies consist of red muscular systems, belt-shaped bones, gray reproductive organs, and digestive organs. While they have gray blood as many Talyxian organisms have that, a part of their body parts and organs have body fluids in colors of white or orange as well. Their skeletal and muscular structures are arranged in such a way to give them high mobility.
Their longitudinal (horizontally jointed) mandibles show that there are specific front and back to their head and body, but they can run in any direction with their legs, regardless of the direction they face. They are found in sizes as small as 1 foot 9 inches and can grow as large as 9 feet 8 inches in length.
Their running speed is similar to that of most Eltus races, but they can continue running for hours thanks to their abundant stamina.
They eat meat, attacking prey by biting off chunks with their toothy mouths. These mouths also serve as a waste vent, the function of use being divided by a valve. Ingested foods will travel through their stomachs clockwise, in the digestive organs and return to the mouth opening, to be excreted.
There are soft sensory organs on the soles of their feet, to detect vibration, and around these soft organs is a hard and rubber-like covering. The sensory organs have a unique fingerprint-like pattern, and experts can distinguish between individual dondokos by examining the pattern.
Ecology
Dondokos are completely omnivorous, and they will hunt anything if they detect movement vibrations nearby. Especially strong aggression is triggered in these hunters when they notice vibrations that differ from their own, usually caused by creatures who are differently sized than themselves (however, because they hunt exclusively by tracking vibration, they are not scavengers and will never choose to eat carrion). They have a lack of developed senses, relying instead on predatory instincts. They are quite prone to cannibalism, the mere notice of vibrations from another dondoko being enough to trigger a frenzy. They travel in groups, usually comprised of up to a few dozen individuals of roughly the same size, though in rare cases, they can be found in groups with as many as several hundred members. All dondokos reproduce by the method of parthenogenesis.
They are very sensitive to vibration, and will take advantage of their high stamina to run long distances, tracking and chasing their enemy or prey until it no longer has the strength to continue fleeing. As a group, they will gnaw any prominent parts off of their target, finally making it a round lump of meat. They also exhibit this behavior when encountering smaller members of their own species, by gnawing the legs off of the body.
This behavior of cannibalism helps to function as their reproduction system. When a single dondoko is preyed upon in this manner, the remaining torso will root to the spot, and will bear egg-like sprouts. These eventually mature into infants of the donodoko species. After some time, the infant dondokos will form a small group, but there are high mortality rates during their infancy due to rapid growth and blind cannibalism. In contrast with the infants, mature individuals grow more slowly, and can form larger groups.
Do note, dondokos, like most Talyxians, are meant to hunt other Talyxians. If they chance upon an Eltus, they may chase and hunt, but their natural prey is the Talyxian creatures that live around them.
Subspecies in desert
There is subspecies of dondoko in a desert area, which has a different appearance and ecology from a normal species. Subspecies has a muscle in colors from ochre to yellowish gray while a normal species has red muscles.
[Note] It looks like that a subspecies has a mouth on the back in contrast with a normal species has a mouth on the front of the body in artwork, however, both of them actually have a mouth in the same position. A desert subspecies in artwork just is facing the front. To solve this, we have edited a layout of the artwork.
As many of the Talyxian organisms which inhabit a desert show biologically similar nature to shellfishes of Eltus organism group, a subspecies of dondoko is also not an exception. Their skin is thicker than a normal species, has a structure which is less likely to lose moisture, and less susceptible to sunlight. Also, they generally have a smaller body and do not form large-scaled flocks.
Their nature is generally milder compared with a normal species. However, it never means that they are not completely hostile to Eltus people as they still show their ecology which detects vibration and goes aggressively towards the point they felt it. Due to this, if travelers who cross the desert in a few numbers of people, they still need to beware for the threat of dondoko subspecies.
Relation with Eltus people
While dondokos are treated as terrible and harmful creatures, the Eltus people also identify them as a common food source. Almost the entire body can be eaten, and their meat is healthy and flavorful. Thanks to their taste and the presence of dondokos in most of Tal's various ecosystems, dondoko meat is a staple food in almost all areas inhabited by the Eltus races.
Smaller groups are not as formidable and will flee when they perceive footsteps from something larger or more numerous. But they become more aggressive as they grow larger, or as their groups gain more members. The large individuals or large groups (even composed of small individuals) are especially dangerous.
They mainly react to footstep-like vibrations, so thankfully there are some safe methods to move near them, including crawling on the ground like a leech, vaulting from cliffs, or riding a wheeled vehicle. To these non-footstep vibrations, they are not usually attracted or aggressive. Because of this, people usually use cars for safe transport in dondoko-inhabited areas. Another option to avoid detection is to hide in a tree until the swarm moves on.
Though the sensory perception of dondokos is very limited, as a group increases in size, the collective dondokos become more sensitive to heterogeneous sources of vibration (such as those caused by Eltus traveling on foot). This only makes them more likely to attack. Lots of large vehicles often indicate the nearby presence of a large group of dondokos, and can signal an area as being dangerous. Thankfully, these dangerous areas are easy to identify, with the sight of many vehicles traveling to avoid such groups of dondokos. Large vehicles are the safest way to travel through the dondoko areas, since the vibrations caused by wheels do not trigger the dondoko attack instincts.
Useful Links
Start Vilous!
Enjoy the Stories!
Peek at the World!
Terms of Service