Display title | Macululuchia |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The macululuchia split from its ancestor and evolved some attributes that make it more suitable to live near the surface. There, its spores easily can spread away mixed with the ocean's spray. Differently from malakommalis, this parasite will prefer to grow and spread on the skin instead of quickly turn the host into stone. When the spores of macululuchia are swallowed by the sea creatures they will try to attach to the gastric walls and grow there. They are very similar to malakommalis ones, but they are protected by a hard membrane that protects them from chemical damage. |