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Description These are pretty much in order as that journal entry:

1. Luminoptic predators
2. Forkheads
3. Thrip thorns
4. Gill tails
5. Tripedoid lurkers
6. Keelfish
7. Sliverfoils
8. Cliff flappers
9. Flotsam feeders
10. Swarm springer
11. Lightning rods
12. Lung prongs
13. Belray
14. Bounder
15. Piston roo
16. Orthopteroid plant

Stuff that's not written in the journal

17. Shore sprinter
Another electrohead, these creatures scavenge the shore line for washed up animals, as well as snatching prey hiding under the sand. They run using super-elastic ligaments.
If food is scarce on the shore, they can swim using their tails and tiny forelimbs, their folded in legs acting as sleigh-like runners for when they 'land' back onto the beach.
18. Splatter swamp monkey
A bizarre little thing that thrives in the enormous marshes of the north continent. Their oddest feature is the enormous circular hole, held there by a ring of bone, the only hard part of their body. They are amphibious, secreting a viscous mucus when out of water, which allows them to climb swamp-edge trees. The benefit of them doing this is unsure.
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