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The '''bouncer currybug''' split from its ancestor and shrank to half its size. It no longer relies on mimicry for survival, but now digs holes in the moist sand and hides in that when danger appears, during high tide it closes the opening and waits. This currybug now feeds on microbes in the sand by digging up clumps of freshly wet sand and filtering it through its jaws, the result is a lifeless, dry ball of packed sand that the bouncer currybug discards.
The '''bouncer currybug''' split from its ancestor and shrank to half its size. It no longer relies on mimicry for survival, but now digs holes in the moist sand and hides in that when danger appears, during high tide it closes the opening and waits. This currybug now feeds on microbes in the sand by digging up clumps of freshly wet sand and filtering it through its jaws, the result is a lifeless, dry ball of packed sand that the bouncer currybug discards.

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Revision as of 03:18, 13 April 2023

Bouncer Currybug
(Aratricheliblatta poundthegroundicus)
Main image of Bouncer Currybug
Species is extinct.
21/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorColddigger Other
Week/Generation18/124
HabitatSoma Beach
Size10 cm Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietSand Filter-Feeder (Trisphourus, Testudohexapodia Acta) Herbivore (Shipwreck Stickyglobe)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual (Lays a brood of small, soft, Snail-like eggs in a hole in the moist sand on the beaches)
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Aratricheliblatta
Aratricheliblatta poundthegroundicus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The bouncer currybug split from its ancestor and shrank to half its size. It no longer relies on mimicry for survival, but now digs holes in the moist sand and hides in that when danger appears, during high tide it closes the opening and waits. This currybug now feeds on microbes in the sand by digging up clumps of freshly wet sand and filtering it through its jaws, the result is a lifeless, dry ball of packed sand that the bouncer currybug discards.

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)
  • Alshamite (order Trichiocarcinia)
  • Silkruggs (class Entomocarcinia)