Innuma reside in deep canyons and sun themselves atop rocks to absorb heat. Inside their tightly curled tail is a concealed heating element that stokes its flame attacks. Innuma feed in the rivers that run through their canyon home, which are high in mineral and earth metal content. These nutrients bind to Innuma’s bones and help its skeleton work as a heat pipe. This efficiently transfers energy from its tail to its mouth, the exit point for its attacks.
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Learn more about Becky Dreistadt's year-long project showcasing 151 creatures hand-painted by the artist, accompanied with imaginative stories by her partner Frank Gibson culminating in a fantastically fun exhibit and book release. More details