Alien Species
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Snidellerodontuses are a race of shark-like aliens from the planet Chordelta Star World Beta.

Biology[]

Anatomy[]

On the upper half of their bodies, Snidellerodontuses slightly resemble sharks with skin in various shades of grey. They have two small black eyes bulging off their faces, fleshy nubs for teeth,[1] a fin at the top of their heads, some gills on their cheeks, and fin-like arms. On the below half of their bodies, they have small legs and a tail.

Powers and abilities[]

Snidellerodontuses have a very specific form of mild ESP and empathic powers. With these mental powers, they can pinpoint an enemy's biggest insecurities and flaws.[1]

Snidellerodontuses can craft such an amazing put-down that their words can inflect physical damage.[1]

Snidellerodontuses can use their mental abilities to pinpoint an enemy's physical weak spots.[1]

Weaknesses[]

If they were to be pulled out of their bowls, Snidellerodontuses would mostly flop around on the ground like fish.[1]

Snidellerodontuses cannot bite other beings because their teeth are not sharp enough. Rather they are fleshy nubs.[1]

Unlike Piscciss Volanns, Snidellerodontuses cannot breathe underwater for very long. Likewise, they do not swim at least half as fast as Volanns.[1]

Culture and society[]

Although they are semiaquatic, much like Earth seals, Snidellerodontuses prefer soaking in their natural state at home.[1]

Technology[]

Snidellerodontuses utilize hovering bowls of water in order to survive outside of aquatic environments.

Notable members[]

  • Shark Tanque: An Omnitrix transformation used by Ben Tennyson

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  • Shark Tanque's DNA is currently not in the Omnitrix as of Omniverse.[1]
  • Although this species has not been officially named in canon media, the name "Snidellerodontus" was coined by Derrick J. Wyatt.
  • In 2020, Derrick J. Wyatt released a full-color model of Shark Tanque as part of a GoFundMe event. His template was one of four aliens featured on a Twitter poll.
  • The name "Snidellerodontus" seems to be a form of scientific terminology.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 According to Derrick J. Wyatt
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