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Information: External Tail Anatomy by Mirromy

Information: External Tail Anatomy

Mirromy

Top and Bottom of a Mirromy tail.

-Baby Mirromy typically keep their tail in due to it's weight and to protect it.
-Tendrils near base are longest.

  • Sponge-like muscles. They move slowly as water is moved in them.

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