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A candy cane Bellower (Orthroceradontus Gypsicus) of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. Named for its color somewhat similar to the candy cane's coloration.

A candy cane Bellower (Orthroceradontus Gypsicus) of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. Named for its color somewhat similar to the candy cane's coloration.

Water bellowers are a group of modern day Orthrocerids that are predatorial to smaller animals. Their ancestors survived the Triassic extinction and made it through the K-T mass extinction and diversified afterwards until the Holocene. They range from the size of an alligator to the size of a large truck, depending on a species. They are named because of their sounds they make through their vocal sacs, which are actually once a pair of tentacles, and their sounds are normally deep-pitch rumbles. No known modern species of water bellowers are threatened or endangered since they adapt well to habitat loss (ocean acidification, etc) and climate changes.