Antsistrotery, unlike its counterpart among fish, not broken with the same power character: like its predecessor the platypus, it feeds on aquatic invertebrates. But the foundation of his power - a variety of small animals, attached to the rocks. It is the larvae of midges and other insects, small snails and leeches, as well as the eggs of fish and snails. Especially the animals are abundant in mountain streams, so antsistrotery, mastering this food source, had to adjust to a cooler climate.
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