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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Beaked Nectarling
|name = Beaked Nectarling

|week = 18
|week = 18

|generation = 121
|generation = 121

|creator = Giant Blue Anteater
|creator = Giant Blue Anteater

|image = Beaked_Nectarling.png
|image = Beaked_Nectarling.png

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exweek = 19
|exweek = 19

|exgen = 125
|exgen = 125

|excause = Loss of Food (Ice Comet Impact Event)
|excause = Loss of Food (Ice Comet Impact Event)

|ancestor = Nectarling
|ancestor = Nectarling

|size = 9 cm Long
|size = 9 cm Long

|habitat = Huggs-Yokto Savanna
|habitat = Huggs-Yokto Savanna

|diet = Nectarivore ([[Sugar-Trunked Balloonarch]])
|diet = Nectarivore ([[Sugar-Trunked Balloonarch]])

|reproduction= Sexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes
|reproduction= Sexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Mancerxa
|kingdom = Mancerxa

|phylum = Chloropodia
|phylum = Chloropodia

|class = Phyllauria
|class = Phyllauria

|subclass = Xylodonta
|subclass = Xylodonta

|order = Neoheteroures
|order = Neoheteroures

|family = Mellitimuridae
|family = Mellitimuridae

|genus = Mellitirostris
|genus = Mellitirostris

|species = bicolor
|species = bicolor



Revision as of 00:59, 22 January 2023

Beaked Nectarling
(Mellitirostris bicolor)
Main image of Beaked Nectarling
Species is extinct.
19/125, Loss of Food (Ice Comet Impact Event)
Information
CreatorGiant Blue Anteater Other
Week/Generation18/121
HabitatHuggs-Yokto Savanna
Size9 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietNectarivore (Sugar-Trunked Balloonarch)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Mellitirostris
Mellitirostris bicolor
Ancestor:Descendants:

The beaked nectarling has replaced its ancestor in the Huggs-Yokto Savanna. They have evolved a slender body for greater speed, and grasping hands which benefit climbing. This gives these creatures an advantage when escaping from predators. Their incisors become a beak-like structure, and uses its bottom lip to lap up the nectar. This is somewhat analogous to a hypodermic needle, but not exactly. This species' group behavior hasn't changed very much; they still roam the savanna for more balloonarches, similar to how a giant anteater goes from nest to nest.

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