The squirmer has a brilliant purple coloration with long whisker-like growths extending from its face. The large mouth encases sharp teeth that help the creature grind up prey items and bore into the flesh of larger organisms. Six clawed feet allow this creature to move about its micro-world with ease.
The squirmer is a small, microscopic life form that lives in the substrate of the Sarcannus forest. They spend their time rummaging through the soil on the hunt for prey.
This creature is known for eating small organisms such as the molehog with a voracious appetite. It is considered an avid predator, seeking out prey hidden in the soil.
This creature reproduces by budding. When the squirmer becomes full grown (typically around 4 weeks old), the creature will detach the large end of its tail which will grow into another squirmer.
Due to its unique reproduction, the squirmer can survive being split in half. Both ends of the organism are able to regrow the missing part and survive successfully.