#Blundering #Gramdomph #Blundering #Gramdomph Blundering Gramdomph Discovered dwelling in the caves in the jungles of Borneo was the curious species, the Blundering Gramdomph. Being somewhere between pachyderm and reptile, the Gramdomph is most notable for its distinctive, orange (highly visible) digestive system. The Gramdomph's diet relies almost entirely on the Gramdomph root, and its life revolves around the root. Emerging from its 18 hour-a-day nap in a cool cave, the Blundering Gramdomph will seek out a spot to dig for the large root, using it's tusks and lower front teeth. Upon finding it, the beast will chew it two to three times, swallow it and proceed to puke violently from large spouts built into it's vertebra. The Gramdomph root is both very spicy and mildly poisonous. This, combined with the amount of dirt ingested from the digging process has created the Blundering Gramdomph's unique digestive system. It's digestive system is comprised mostly of a giant, orange bile sac, with several livers floating within it. It quickly breaks down the anything within it. A small organ sorts the poisonous materials out and funnels them to the spouts in the vertebra or to the secondary and tertiary spouts if the amount of poison is particularly large. The poisoned bile is then expelled out, usually into the forest around and onto the beast itself. This bile serves as a protective deterrent, to ensure the large beast is less of a target for would-be predators. The bile is extremely pungent in addition to being poisonous and corrosive. https://www.instagram.com/p/BviKvaVlxKz/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hgadty3szq83









