Blossoming Gulper
this was a species of large, predatory invertebrate that was native to the oceans of Mon Calamari. An individual blossoming gulper resembled a seatree, with its sac-shaped body appearing to be the truck and its frilly, six-meter-long appendages looking like fronds. The appendages of the blossoming gulper were lined with sensory nodes, allowing it to swiftly drawn all the appendages into its body when they were touched. Thus, any fish or other creature unlucky enough to brush up against the fronds was generally captured and consumed in short order.