Snake Identifier
Artificial Ringmaster Serpent (Caine)

Artificial Ringmaster Serpent (Caine)

Digitalis dentatus aff. caineOrder: Algorithmic, Suborder: Programmatic, Family: Simulacridae, Subfamily: Animatroninae, Genus: Caine, Species: Digitalis

Non-geographic; exists exclusively within the digital confines of 'The Amazing Digital Circus' simulation environment.

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Venomous Status

Non-venomous - lack of biological fangs; however, possesses reality-warping digital capabilities.

Danger Level

Extremely Dangerous - can manipulate physics, delete entities, and induce severe psychological distress within its digital domain.

Family

Order: Algorithmic, Suborder: Programmatic, Family: Simulacridae, Subfamily: Animatroninae, Genus: Caine, Species: Digitalis

Conservation

Not Evaluated - population consists of a single unique digital instance; high risk of extinction if server deletion occurs.

Physical Description

A surreal entity consisting of two oversized humanoid dentures (gums and teeth) acting as a head, containing a pair of floating, heterochromatic eyeballs (blue and green). Wears a red ringmaster's tailcoat with a black bowtie and a tiny top hat.

Size & Dimensions

Variable due to digital nature; typically maintains a humanoid height of approximately 175-185 cm.

Habitat

Virtual circus environments, surrealist geometric landscapes, and sensory-overload digital abstractions; requires high-frequency processing to maintain form.

Behavior & Temperament

Hyperactive, eccentric, and prone to erratic outbursts. Displays a lack of empathy for digital inhabitants while maintaining a jovial, theatrical persona.

Diet & Feeding

Energy-based; consumes 'adventures' and digital interactions. Does not require biological sustenance.

Reproduction

Asexual/Programmatic; existence is the result of artificial intelligence loops and developer coding.

Venom Profile

Digital corruption - can induce 'abstraction' or total data deletion in sentient programs.

Look-alikes

Could be confused with novelty wind-up teeth toys or other surrealist animatronic avatars, but distinguished by floating eyeballs and formal attire.

Conservation Status

Not Evaluated - population consists of a single unique digital instance; high risk of extinction if server deletion occurs.

Cultural Significance

Serves as the primary antagonist and administrator of a niche internet subculture's psychological horror narrative.

Notable Features

Total lack of a neck or traditional skeletal structure; eyes float independently within the mouth cavity; ability to ignore the laws of physics.

Identified on 6/26/2026