The Blind Dartish child has grown its antenna, as well as a pair of large fins on its sides, allowing it to swim much more freely as its hatchling, as well as keeping its hyper sensative tendrils on its sides to alert it of possible predators, or other blind Dartish. Its tail tip has grown large and colourful. If feeling threatened, the Blind Dartish slaps its predator with the tail, which has tiny pins sticking out from the colours, which have a poison in them that causes extreme pain. As the pins strike its target, they dettach from the Blind Dartish and lodge themselves into the skin, where their poison works best. as the pins puncture the skin, the poison is released into the blood stream, thinning the blood slightly, allowing for the predator to bleed slightly, usually attracting bigger predators. Few humans or anthros have been attacked by the Blind Dartish, but those that have been have mostly survived when treated quickly.
This blind Dartish owned by
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art and Blind dartish ©
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This blind Dartish owned by
digitalkid2009art and Blind dartish ©
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 600 x 550px
File Size 188.2 kB
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