Centiworms

Anatomy
Centiworms have a long, slender body made up of many thin segments with an armored "head" that protects most of the vital organs. They have multiple pincers on this head which they use to maniplulate their enviroment. Some centiworms have primitive eyes on their head.

Breathing and Blood


They have blue copper blood. They breathe through gills and primitive lungs.

Diet & Energy


Most centiworms are detrivores however some like the Boring Centiworm are herbivores, while others like the Slitherworm are carnivores. The Slithering Centiworm are haemophagic while the Egg Slitherworm is an ovivore.

Locomotion


Most centiworms dig in underground while some can slither or climb.

Reproduction


They have 3 genders and lay egg-like spores.

Senses


The most centiworms have no eyes, but can sense vibrations in their surroundings with their bodies and jaws. The Slithering Centiworm was the 1st to evolve 3 primitive eyes.

Size


The largest centiworm is the Slitherworm at 80 cm Long. The smallest is the Thaworm at 10 cm Long.