Bending Bulbern: Difference between revisions

From Sagan 4 Alpha Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
imported>Mnidjm
(→‎top: Eukaryota)
imported>Disgustedorite
m (→‎top: clean up - removing extra spaces and old sporewiki code, removed: <!-- Don't edit below this line -->, <!--{{creature database}}-->)
Line 21: Line 21:
|species = flexus
|species = flexus
}}
}}

The '''bending bulbern''' replaced their ancestor and spread throughout northern [[Mason]]. Like their ancestor, they grow in such a way that the leaves are facing the east/west, to take advantage of the long sunrise and sunset of the Mason year. They have evolved a flexible tissue column that runs through their center, giving them extra support. This allows them to twist and bend in the wind, preventing them from being broken. They are also twice the size of their ancestor, but is mostly the same.
The '''bending bulbern''' replaced their ancestor and spread throughout northern [[Mason]]. Like their ancestor, they grow in such a way that the leaves are facing the east/west, to take advantage of the long sunrise and sunset of the Mason year. They have evolved a flexible tissue column that runs through their center, giving them extra support. This allows them to twist and bend in the wind, preventing them from being broken. They are also twice the size of their ancestor, but is mostly the same.


<!-- Don't edit below this line -->
<!--{{creature database}}-->


[[Category: Mason Species]]
[[Category: Mason Species]]

Revision as of 02:21, 21 September 2021

Bending Blubern
(Aerofolium flexus)
Main image of Bending Blubern
Species is extinct.
22/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorMnidjm Other
Week/Generation22/144
HabitatWest Mason Polar Scrub
Size4 cm Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual, Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Aerofolium
Aerofolium flexus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The bending bulbern replaced their ancestor and spread throughout northern Mason. Like their ancestor, they grow in such a way that the leaves are facing the east/west, to take advantage of the long sunrise and sunset of the Mason year. They have evolved a flexible tissue column that runs through their center, giving them extra support. This allows them to twist and bend in the wind, preventing them from being broken. They are also twice the size of their ancestor, but is mostly the same.