Image from Worldtree | |
A Riposte seen from underneath; the scales on the underside are capable of clinging to surfaces using gecko-like attraction |
Image from Steve Bowers | |
When moving near the ground, the Riposte use their lower extremities in a sidewinder movement; their aerofoil-shaped head provides enough lift to raise most of their body off the ground. Since the carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere is supercritical at this depth, it can support the body of the Riposte almost like a liquid. |
Image from Steve Bowers | |
Ripostes see the world in polarised light; this is how they appear to each other. |
Image from Worldtree | |
a small crowd of Riposte can be seen here, from a distance, gathering around a four-sided antipyramid |