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{{Species
|name = Bistage Osse
|week = 22
|generation = 144
|creator = Mnidjm
|image = Bistage_Osse.png
|extant = 1
|exweek = 23
|exgen = 148
|excause = Replaced by descendant
|ancestor = Osse
|size = Microscopic
|habitat = Global Glacier, Dixon Volcanic, Mae Volcanic, Maineiac Volcanic, Vivus Volcanic, Blocks Volcanic
|diet = Larvae: Hematophage ([[Glacial Sauceback]] larvae) Chemosythesis (Sulfur), Adult: Chemosythesis (Sulfur), Consumer ([[Hitchhiker Gildling]], [[Hitchhiker Nitroid]], [[Feather Teproutine]], [[Danru]], [[Greenhouse Testudiatom]], [[Polar Hexspourus]], [[Beach Sulfamoeba]], [[Ferrotine]], [[Thrymentis]])
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Asexual Budding, Spores
|parent =Kerychida
|genus = Thermimes
|species = harenoincubate
}}
Replacing its ancestor, the '''bistage osse''' has now shrunk to ten percent their ancestral size. They get their name from the new reproductive cycle that they have developed. Their ancestors were being fed upon by the larvae of the [[Glacial Sauceback|glacial sauceback]], so in response they began parasitizing on them. The cycle begins when a sauceback larvae ingests
Their second stage is much more like their ancestors. They use their newly developed tentacles to hunt. Due to their smaller size they have lost two tentacles. They feed on organisms that can be found that the surfaces of the oasis, but live more at the bottom where the vents keep their enzymes functioning. Their digestive systems are more complex at this stage, and their mouths are capable of stretching forward, allowing them to lurch forward and snatch their prey. They then bud every other day until they grow a stable population. Once they reach their end, they release hundreds of spores into the water and die.
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