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Spec Evo Serina, Pangeacene, 240 Million Years PE- Speckled Cloa
   
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Spec Evo Serina, Pangeacene, 240 Million Years PE- Speckled Cloa

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“Some clongers have grown to very large sizes and in turn adapted to feed on megafaunal animals, particularly circuagodonts as well as the larger placental birds. Known as cloas, the biggest among them can grow to ten feet in length and weigh almost three hundred pounds. Very slow-moving, most cloas live in shallow burrows on grasslands and move very little. They wait with their particularly massive talons poised to strike for days and sometimes weeks at a time until a sufficiently large prey animal comes within range. When this happens, the cloa jolts its tail forward, attempting to grab hold of the prey’s head and to squeeze the life out of its windpipe or puncture the jugular vein with its claws. The teeth of the cloas are also formidable and they may also bite the victim if it is particularly large or struggling excessively, but the true specialization of their mouthparts is not in killing, but chewing. The cloas’ teeth are differentiated, with prominent canine-like teeth that serve to hook and pull meat and blade-like molars that shear together, slicing flesh cleanly and so allowing the cloas to break up and process their food before swallowing, letting them kill and eat animals larger than themselves. The largest cloas such as the speckled species have teeth strong enough to crack bones and so leave very little waste for other scavengers. As cloas take their prey underground into their holes to feed and later defecate, and are highly loyal to one den site for almost all of their lives, the land around cloa burrows holds particularly nutrient-rich soil and in turn grow a much healthier and more fertile cluster of vegetation than surrounding grassland. This in turn draws in more prey animals for the cloa to hunt.”

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