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The competition in the deep zone was too great for filter-feeding to be a successful strategy so the deepworms gradually became better adapted to being predators. their bodies elongated for speed and their tail fin extended. They developed a lens over their eye-hollow to allow for better vision and also developed a tough, beak-like inner mouth. They reproduce sexually and possess a luminous crest to attract mates.
The competition in the deep zone was too great for filter-feeding to be a successful strategy, so [[Glittering Deepworm]]s gradually became better adapted to being predators. Their bodies elongated for speed, and their tail fins extended. They developed a lens over their eye-hollows to allow for better vision, and they also developed a tough, beak-like inner mouth. They reproduce sexually and possess a luminous crest to attract mates.
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Revision as of 23:39, 19 August 2007

Beaked Deepworm
(Pulchervermis rostra)
Main image of Beaked Deepworm
Species is extinct.
2/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorKrakow Sam Other
Week/Generation2/12
HabitatOpen Ocean
SizeFine (15 cm) Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietCarnivore
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionHermaphrodite (Eggs)
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Pulchervermis
Pulchervermis rostra
Ancestor:Descendants:

The competition in the deep zone was too great for filter-feeding to be a successful strategy, so Glittering Deepworms gradually became better adapted to being predators. Their bodies elongated for speed, and their tail fins extended. They developed a lens over their eye-hollows to allow for better vision, and they also developed a tough, beak-like inner mouth. They reproduce sexually and possess a luminous crest to attract mates.