The Turbititan (ingenium monstrum) is an 11-meter-long predator with venomous tentacles instead of teeth and turbine-like organs on its back and underside which move like jellyfish and suck in and pump out water to move. Turbititans have the intelligence of an orca but are solitary hunters. Once they bite prey, the tentacle-teeth pump venom and liquidity their prey's insides and suck them up. Turbititans grow egg sacs hanging on their underside hidden in between the turbines and after 1 Aquarin year (13.7 earth months), the egg sac hatches the larvae. Since they have no eyes they sense vibration. They have been known to leap out of the water like a Great White Shark when chasing prey. They are very big and powerful and will eat almost any other smaller or similarly-sized alien. Larva or weak, sick, old individuals can be hunted by Gosed Gars (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/797332596). But weak, young, alone individual gosed gars in return can be eaten by healthy adult like wolves as the gosed gars and cougars as the turbititans. Scientific Name: ingenium monstrum Scientific Name Meaning: Engine Monster Length: 11 meters Speed: 55 mph (swimming speed), 80 mph (diving speed) Class: cavus Keys: -R for roar. -C for comparison with human diver (click green flag to remove diver). -S to show how the turbines work (click green flag to go back to the Turbititan). This alien is for my made-up planet, Aquarin where scratches collaborate and work together to create aliens, places, and the planet's history. If you are interested in space, aliens, and speculative evoultion you will enjoy being part of the team! The Aquarin studio: scratch.mit.edu/studios/32781433 This is my original alien. Fun facts about Turbititan: 1. The Turbititan's name came from the words turbine and titan. More facts to be added soon. Full screen recommended. Credits: -Turbititan name, scientific Name, design, idea, all by me. -Background exported from PvzFan31's project, KOTM | Titanus Godzilla | Vector. Inspirations: -Body and head shape inspired by mosasaurs. -Turbines inspired by Jellyfish, plastic bags, and water balloons.