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|creator = Nergali
|creator = Nergali
|image = Blueback_Bandersnatch.gif
|image = Blueback_Bandersnatch.gif
|extant =
|extant = 1
|exweek = 22
|exgen = 140
|excause = Habitat Loss ([[Snowball]])
|ancestor = Bandersnatch
|ancestor = Bandersnatch
|size = 30 cm Long
|size = 30 cm Long
|habitat = Jlindy Tropical Beach
|habitat = Jlindy Tropical Beach, Terra Swamp, Terra River, Dixon High Grasslands, Dixon Plains, Dixon Savanna
|support = Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
|habitat2 = Terra Swamp
|diet = Herbivore ([[Rapidbane]], [[Ripocaca]]), Piscivore ([[Redmoss Riverswarmer]], [[Grouperbean]], [[Blue-Spotted Riverswarmer]], [[Mudscooter]]), Scavenger (Carrion)
|habitat3 = Terra River
|respiration = Active (Lungs)
|habitat4 = Dixon High Grasslands
|thermoregulation = Mesotherm
|habitat5 = Dixon Plains
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Sexes, Live Birth
|habitat6 = Dixon Savanna
|parent = Carrolisauridae
|diet = Herbivore ([[Bitter Stickyball]], [[Rapidbane]], [[Ripocaca]]), Piscivore ([[Redmoss Riverswarmer]], [[Grouperbean]], [[Blue-Spotted Riverswarmer]], [[Mudscooter]]), Scavenger (Carrion)
|genus = Carrollisaurus
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Live Birth
|domain =
|kingdom =
|phylum =
|class =
|order =
|family =
|genus = Bandersnatchia
|species = puteulanus
|species = puteulanus
}}
}}

Having split from its ancestor, the '''blueback bandersnatch''' has taken to a more aquatic way of life. Capable of swimming, it readily enters any nearby water source whenever it feels threatened, and forms large "flocks" of up to 20 individuals. Like all other [[bandersnatch]] species so far, they breed rapidly and are highly adaptive, though not as much as their original ancestor. They tend to feed on plants and various aquatic life, and are no longer able to photosynthesize due to a defective gene. They now inhabit most of the shores of the [[Terra River]].
Having split from its ancestor, the '''blueback bandersnatch''' has taken to a more aquatic way of life. Capable of swimming, it readily enters any nearby water source whenever it feels threatened, and forms large "flocks" of up to 20 individuals. Like all other [[bandersnatch]] species so far, they breed rapidly and are highly adaptive, though not as much as their original ancestor. They tend to feed on plants and various aquatic life, and are no longer able to photosynthesize due to a defective gene. They now inhabit most of the shores of the [[Terra River]].

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Latest revision as of 06:43, 24 February 2024

Blueback Bandersnatch
(Carrollisaurus puteulanus)
Main image of Blueback Bandersnatch
Species is extinct.
22/140, Habitat Loss (Snowball)
Information
CreatorNergali Other
Week/Generation20/132
HabitatJlindy Tropical Beach, Terra Swamp, Terra River, Dixon High Grasslands, Dixon Plains, Dixon Savanna
Size30 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportEndoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
DietHerbivore (Rapidbane, Ripocaca), Piscivore (Redmoss Riverswarmer, Grouperbean, Blue-Spotted Riverswarmer, Mudscooter), Scavenger (Carrion)
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationMesotherm
ReproductionSexual, Two Sexes, Live Birth
Taxonomy
Domain
Superkingdom
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Suborder
Superfamily
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Viridisagania
Mancerxa
Phytozoa (info)
Chloropodia (info)
Pterophylla (info)
Leptorhyncha
Sphairavorineae
Carrolisauroidea
Carrolisauridae
Carrollisaurus
Carrollisaurus puteulanus
Ancestor:Descendants:

Having split from its ancestor, the blueback bandersnatch has taken to a more aquatic way of life. Capable of swimming, it readily enters any nearby water source whenever it feels threatened, and forms large "flocks" of up to 20 individuals. Like all other bandersnatch species so far, they breed rapidly and are highly adaptive, though not as much as their original ancestor. They tend to feed on plants and various aquatic life, and are no longer able to photosynthesize due to a defective gene. They now inhabit most of the shores of the Terra River.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Mandate Bandersnatch (family Carrolisauridae)
  • Amblister Bandersnatch (superfamily Carrolisauroidea)
  • Terrestrial Emulsecho (suborder Sphairavorineae)
  • Golden-Headed Leafshell (class Pterophylla)