Wallop Eel

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Wallop Eel
Biological Classification
Common NameWallop Eel
TypeAquatic
Physical Characteristics
Average Length25 Metres
Skin ColourBlue
Locomotive MethodSwimming
Distinctions
  • Stretching mouth used for filter feeding
  • Long tail
Demographics
InhabitsBalnaara Ocean
Population800 Thousand
EndangeredLeast Concern
Sociocultural Characteristics
IntelligenceNon-Sentient, Non-Sapient
HomeworldTheia


The Wallop Eel is an aquatic species of eel-like fish on Theia, primarily inhabiting the Balnaara Ocean where it acts as a filter-feeder. Their sides of their jaw are flexible and stretchy, which opens up when it hunts for microorganisms.