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Females grab any cryobowls they find with their mouth and carry the cryobowls inside their burrow. The female billdeka lays her eggs in these cryobowls, which are protected from evaporation of their contents and competition. (should the cryobowls be unoccupied at time of acquisition) Male billdeka will offer cryobowls to female billdeka in an attempt to gain her favor. An amorous male may spend much time on the surface looking for cryobowls to offer. In these situations, their shoulder spines come in handy as a form of camouflage, for the shoulder spines resemble sunstalks. However, the stalk-spines are only useful if the billdeka partially buries itself and does not move.
Females grab any cryobowls they find with their mouth and carry the cryobowls inside their burrow. The female billdeka lays her eggs in these cryobowls, which are protected from evaporation of their contents and competition. (should the cryobowls be unoccupied at time of acquisition) Male billdeka will offer cryobowls to female billdeka in an attempt to gain her favor. An amorous male may spend much time on the surface looking for cryobowls to offer. In these situations, their shoulder spines come in handy as a form of camouflage, for the shoulder spines resemble sunstalks. However, the stalk-spines are only useful if the billdeka partially buries itself and does not move.


At the time of its evolution, its primary predator is the [[snapperky]]. It split from the rootdigging thornback in the Fermi Tundra biome. While the population has made forays into the Fermi Desert, they are routinely outcompeted by the whiskerback over food access and adaptation to the local predators. Thus, there are no long-term populations in the area.
At the time of its evolution, its primary predator is the [[snapperky]]. It split from the rootdigging thornback in the Fermi Tundra biome. While the population has made forays into the Fermi Desert, they are routinely outcompeted by the [[whiskerback]] over food access and adaptation to the local predators. Thus, there are no long-term populations in the area.


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