Ludimo-o are drawn to festive music, their scales growing tougher the more they dance and play. Groups can often be heard howling together as they play their instruments, throwing huge parties.
Ludimo-o's scales are covered in a fibrous, water-repellant material that aids it in navigating its marshland habitat. Notably drawn by music, it will often approach and excitedly engage with musicians who enter its territory.
Its rigid scales function as offense and defense. When it hears festive music, all the cells in its body become stimulated, and it begins moving in rhythm.