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'''Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron''' is part of a larger family of crystalline microorganisms that stem from the symbiotic relationship between [[Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron|Mega Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron]] and [[Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron|Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron]]. The Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron evolutionary line improved its cell walls, making them thicker to protect itself from [[Protomancerxia Parasitica]] and other parasites. The thicker cell wall also protected the Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron from the Mega Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron enzymes. They are slow growing, but have no real competitors because of their thick outer shell and deadly enzymes. Many Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron have several color pigments depending on where they live. The most remarkable examples gain a rainbow color and it will color shift with time. The deeper-living Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron tend to be more red in color while those living close to the surface gain a more green tone. Those that live at the lowest deeps are almost black, lacking all other color pigments.
'''Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron''' is part of a larger family of crystalline microorganisms that stem from the symbiotic relationship between [[Binucleusdetritivorous Icosahedron|Mega Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron]] and [[Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron|Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron]]. The Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron evolutionary line improved its cell walls, making them thicker to protect itself from [[Protomancerxia Parasitica]] and other parasites. The thicker cell wall also protected the Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron from the Mega Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron enzymes. They are slow growing, but have no real competitors because of their thick outer shell and deadly enzymes. Many Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron have several color pigments depending on where they live. The most remarkable examples gain a rainbow color and it will color shift with time. The deeper-living Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron tend to be more red in color while those living close to the surface gain a more green tone. Those that live at the lowest deeps are almost black, lacking all other color pigments.


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Revision as of 08:48, 1 December 2007

Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron
Main image of Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron
Species is extinct.
1/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorYokto Other
Week/Generation1/6
HabitatOcean Floor
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietConsumer
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual: Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Eukaryota
Ancestor:Descendants:

Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron is part of a larger family of crystalline microorganisms that stem from the symbiotic relationship between Mega Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron and Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron. The Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron evolutionary line improved its cell walls, making them thicker to protect itself from Protomancerxia Parasitica and other parasites. The thicker cell wall also protected the Mega Binucleusphotoedo Truncated Icosahedron from the Mega Binucleusdetritivorus Icosahedron enzymes. They are slow growing, but have no real competitors because of their thick outer shell and deadly enzymes. Many Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron have several color pigments depending on where they live. The most remarkable examples gain a rainbow color and it will color shift with time. The deeper-living Binucleus Stella Dodecahedron tend to be more red in color while those living close to the surface gain a more green tone. Those that live at the lowest deeps are almost black, lacking all other color pigments.