Lombink sit in the water, eating algae, held up by their buoyant neck leaf. In dry seasons when water dries up, it will bury its lower half in the ground, eating nothing and drinking the small amount of water pooling in the dirt.
Born from the high temperatures and pressures deep underground, it defends itself by firing beams from the jewel part of its body. In the evening, it takes great delight in popping out of rivers and startling people.