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Project Nebula: Jinaga

Jinaga species (Eublepharis Ateria)

Big lonely predator. They use their powerful jaw to inmobilize their victims and extract the energy from their bodys.

Big lonely predator. They use their powerful jaw to inmobilize their victims and extract the energy from their bodys.

Jinagas have electroreceptors capables of detecting the electric impulses of other organisms. This ability is very useful to locate their preys.

Jinagas have electroreceptors capables of detecting the electric impulses of other organisms. This ability is very useful to locate their preys.

The osseous crests on their backs can change colours, so they are used  for mating.

The osseous crests on their backs can change colours, so they are used for mating.

Mandible movement

Mandible movement