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|size = 2 m Long |
|size = 2 m Long |
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|habitat = Jujubee Ocean (Abyss Zone), Jujubee Ocean (Sea Floor) |
|habitat = Jujubee Ocean (Abyss Zone), Jujubee Ocean (Sea Floor) |
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|support = Endoskeleton (Bone) |
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|locomotion=Tail-Powered Swimming |
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|diet = Filter Feeder (Anything smaller then 35cm) |
|diet = Filter Feeder (Anything smaller then 35cm) |
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|respiration = Active (Nasal Gills) |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
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|reproduction= Sexual, Two sexes, Eggs |
|reproduction= Sexual, Two sexes, Eggs |
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|parent = Animiscidae |
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The '''abyssal ghark''' migrated deeper and deeper until it reached the abyssal depths of Jujubee Ocean. Although food was less differentiated then in the North Polar Coast, there was as much, if not more food for the gharks then at the coast. It has regained their use for their pressure resistance, and their caudal fin has enlarged yet again. Due to this, they waste less energy due to be able to go as fast as usually with less strokes, and because it is smaller. They became smaller due to the smaller individuals living longer |
The '''abyssal ghark''' migrated deeper and deeper until it reached the abyssal depths of Jujubee Ocean. Although food was less differentiated then in the North Polar Coast, there was as much, if not more food for the gharks then at the coast. It has regained their use for their pressure resistance, and their caudal fin has enlarged yet again. Due to this, they waste less energy due to be able to go as fast as usually with less strokes, and because it is smaller. They became smaller due to the smaller individuals living longer than the larger ones and were able to mate more, eventually leading to this. |
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As for their dorsal fin, they have the same problem as their ancestors, it can easily rip. Now it is so thin, you can even slightly see through it. |
As for their dorsal fin, they have the same problem as their ancestors, it can easily rip. Now it is so thin, you can even slightly see through it. |
Latest revision as of 04:45, 11 April 2024
Abyssal Ghark | ||
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(Animiscis abyssea) | ||
19/125, ice comet impact event | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Yannick Other | |
Week/Generation | 15/99 | |
Habitat | Jujubee Ocean (Abyss Zone), Jujubee Ocean (Sea Floor) | |
Size | 2 m Long | |
Primary Mobility | Tail-Powered Swimming | |
Support | Endoskeleton (Bone) | |
Diet | Filter Feeder (Anything smaller then 35cm) | |
Respiration | Active (Nasal Gills) | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two sexes, Eggs | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Subclass Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Carpozoa Spondylozoa Teratobyssa Squalichthyes (info) Eusqualichthyes Animiscidae Animiscis Animiscis abyssea |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The abyssal ghark migrated deeper and deeper until it reached the abyssal depths of Jujubee Ocean. Although food was less differentiated then in the North Polar Coast, there was as much, if not more food for the gharks then at the coast. It has regained their use for their pressure resistance, and their caudal fin has enlarged yet again. Due to this, they waste less energy due to be able to go as fast as usually with less strokes, and because it is smaller. They became smaller due to the smaller individuals living longer than the larger ones and were able to mate more, eventually leading to this.
As for their dorsal fin, they have the same problem as their ancestors, it can easily rip. Now it is so thin, you can even slightly see through it.
Because they migrated, the abyssal gharks obviously split from their ancestors without replacing them.