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Common Names:
antic, sea queen


Distribution:
Planet Dakka,
tropical &#38; subtropical oceans


Habitat:
open ocean,
often near egassa
sarphagum &#8220;oases&#8221;


Size:
mean: .80 meters
max 4.6 meters


Mass:
30 &#8211; 200 kg


Reproduction:
sexual
viviparous
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<td valign="top">Common Names:</td>
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<td valign="top">Distribution:</td>
<td align="right">Planet Dakka,<br />
tropical &amp; subtropical oceans</td>
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<td valign="top">Habitat:</td>
<td align="right">open ocean,<br />
often near egassa<br />
sarphagum &#8220;oases&#8221;</td>
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<td valign="top">Size:</td>
<td align="right">mean: .80 meters<br />
max 4.6 meters</td>
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<td valign="top">Mass:</td>
<td align="right">30 &#8211; 200 kg</td>
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<td align="right">sexual<br />
viviparous<br />
brood 4 &#8211; 30</td>
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<td align="right">heterotrophic &#8211; carnivorous,<br />
pelagic animalia, esp. small<br />
to mid-sized schooling phyla</td>
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<td align="right">hunter, scavenger</td>
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<p>The ANTIC is an agile, fast-swimming predator Animalia Type II of the oceanic planet <a href="http://www.cyclopediaofworlds.com/cyc/index.php?title=Dakka" target="_top" >Dakka</a>.</p>
<p>The Antic &#8211; also called the &#8220;Sea Queen&#8221; &#8211; has 2 pairs of steering fins behind its head, which help give it precision steering at high speeds, while a long, delta-shaped tail provides raw speed.</p>
<p>Its narrow jaws are lined with sturdy gripping teeth and the jaw&#8217;s closing muscles, situated well forward in the snout, allow for tremendous leverage and a practically unbreakable grip.</p>
<p>The Antic is an intelligent and social species. Schools of Antic will follow Dakka&#8217;s gargantuan floating radiates, like the <a href="http://www.cyclopediaofworlds.com/cyc/index.php?title=Egassa sarphagum" target="_top" >Egassa sarphagum</a>, when these pass through equatorial waters on their global circumnavigations.</p>
<p>In addition to feeding on the other animals that follow the Egassa Sarphagum&#8217;s micro-ecology, the Antics are known to dive deep below the Egassa&#8217;s long tentacles and nip at creatures caught there, freshly killed or in the early stages of digestion.</p>
<p>The Antics are canny and agile enough that they are only rarely stung by the Egassa&#8217;s tentacles, and even those stings are rarely fatal. Some Antics seem to make a game of it, darting through the thickets of underwater tentacles with reckless abandon, as if trying to see how close they might get without a sting.</p>
<p>Antics are also formidable pack hunters. Groups of ten or twenty are commonly observed harrassing and pursuing other creatures many times their size &#8211; even Dakka&#8217;s huge superpredator, the <a href="http://www.cyclopediaofworlds.com/cyc/index.php?title=Paiki suru" target="_top" >Paiki suru</a>.</p>
<p>In these spectacular Paiki Suru pursuits, Brown Antic packs will harrass and tire the Paiki Suru with multiple attacks from multiple directions over many hours, often getting a hold in the Paiki Suru’s flesh with their jaws. Antic&#8217;s who fall prey to the Paiki Suru’s mandibular hooks, may still contribute to the hunt by stubbornly hanging on even after death.</p>
<p>There are about a dozen Antic species. The most noteworthy include:</p>
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<li>Black Antic</li>
<li>Butterfly Antic</li>
<li>Brown Antic (largest species)</li>
<li>Queen Antic (most common species)</li>
<li>Small Antic</li>
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<a href="http://www.cyclopediaofworlds.com/gallery/worlds/slides/Dakka.jpg"><img title="click to enlarge" src="http://www.cyclopediaofworlds.com/gallery/worlds/slides/Dakka.jpg" alt="Planet Dakka southern Hemisphere" width="475" /></a><br />
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<h6>The ocean world, Planet Dakka, home to the antic</h6>
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