Topiary
Begastick
Gobball
Rescal
Dugaecilian
Topiary: Tree like creature that hibernates within the deepest sections of the jungle. Survives by eating plants and other natural things as it is a herbivore. Topiary are an average size of about one meter. Very isolated as Topiary live by themselves to be avoid being caught as they are endangered species. Communicate through high frequency squeels (similar to Morse code). Resting position is standing up as seen above. Below we see how agile these creatures are, which can travel at up to 28 kilometers per hour.
Begastick: creatures that move through spring like action, travel in dust storms along beaches. Creatures are microscopic in size, live inbetween the gaps created between sand. Have to relocate environment on a daily basis as the waves from the beach destroy their habitat. The sharp teeth like claws around the mouths of the Begasticks allow them to carve the materials into other objects.
Gobball: These creatures hide amoung gobsmackers (the candy) however, are never eaten as they flee from the packet when opened into the world. Gobball are a similar size to that of a golf ball. They survive on oxygen and do not need to consume food. They travel are relativly low speeds. However, in extreme cases it is believed that Goball's can release there arms and legs and roll away in incredible speeds.
Rescal: these creatures thrive on heat and theirfore are most commonly found near volcanci hot spots, however some can be found along the equator that have adapted to survive without such fierce heats. The creatures are quite violent. Over time they have developed spikes alongside their back as a self defence mechanism. This allows them to focus on the target ahead without worrying about the overhead threat.
Dugaecilian: is an oviparous reptile that lives in the shallow ends of the rainforest. They have the abilty to glide on water due to their feet (seen above). These creatures are literally two faced. It is believed that the sweet trusting face above lures prey which the evil / underside (below) Dugaecilian consumes.
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