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Finned octofolk, sometimes referred to as cirrates, are very different from almost all other inkfolk. While their body plan is similar, their crown tentacles are located on their necks, they are scavengers rather than active predators, and they have neither chromatophores nor an ink sac. The primary habitat of these creatures is the arid desert, where they emerge in the dark of night to survey the sand for small invertebrates and potential leftovers from hunts that occurred during the day.