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{{Species
|name = Boneripper
|week = 16
|generation = 104
|creator = Blarg
|image = boneripper.jpg
|extant = 1
|exgen = 120
|excause = replaced by descendant
|ancestor = Kelpiesaur
|size = 2.3 m Long
|habitat = Bone Swamp
|support = Endoskeleton (Bone)
|diet = Omnivore ([[Freshwater Raftballs]], [[Mudworm]], [[River Bubbleweed]], [[Mud-Spike]], [[Fin Worm]], [[Black Swampshroom]], [[Bloated Serpentsaur]])
|respiration=Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
▲|reproduction= Sexual, two genders, hard-shelled eggs
▲|family = Brachiophidae
|genus = Cobaluserpens
|species = osdiscidium
}}
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Like its ancestor it travels in communal groups. These groups will wander around, the males (save a few) looking for food to bring back, the females guarding the eggs and young. The females at night will dig crude nests in the mud to rest, and for the young to wrestle and play. They have completely different nests for the eggs, which are set aside so they are not damaged (or accidentally eaten by hungry infants). Because it now spends much more time on land than in water it has lost its webbing and fins (though it can still swim well, just not quite as well).
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