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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Bunopad
|name = Bunopad

|week = 15
|week = 15

|generation = 103
|generation = 103

|creator = Neoskel
|creator = Neoskel

|image = bunopad.jpg
|image = bunopad.jpg

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exgen=132
|exgen=132

|excause=[[Polar Cellulosebane]]
|excause=[[Polar Cellulosebane]]

|ancestor = Circle Balgae
|ancestor = Circle Balgae

|size = 1 cm Wide
|size = 1 cm Wide

|habitat = Russ River
|habitat = Russ River

|habitat2 =
|habitat2 =

|diet = Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Asexual, Airborne Cylindrical Spores
|reproduction= Asexual, Airborne Cylindrical Spores

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Melanophyta
|kingdom = Melanophyta

|phylum =
|phylum =

|class =
|class =

|order =
|order =

|family =
|family =

|genus = Ebonyphyta
|genus = Ebonyphyta

|species = undacrus
|species = undacrus

}}
}}

The '''bunopad''' evolved from [[Circle Balgae|circle balgae]] that stayed near the surface of the water to catch more sunlight. The circle balgae continues to exist in deeper parts of the river. It now floats on the surface of the water to get as much sunlight as it can. It has developed roots on its underside to better catch nutrients in the water as well. The bunopad has developed a spore chimney in it's center which allows it's cylindrical spores to become airborne, much like the [[Orange Spore Sprout|orange spore sprout]]. Unlike the orange spore sprout it can spew out spores at any point of the year and often does so if it is jostled or shoved. There is also a spiral line that travels up the spore chimney's outer sides which has tiny 'leaves' on it which are really just extensions of the plants 'skin'. Bunopads are successful enough that at bends in the river, where the water flows slower, the surface is covered in a black carpet which releases a veritable black cloud when it is disturbed.
The '''bunopad''' evolved from [[Circle Balgae|circle balgae]] that stayed near the surface of the water to catch more sunlight. The circle balgae continues to exist in deeper parts of the river. It now floats on the surface of the water to get as much sunlight as it can. It has developed roots on its underside to better catch nutrients in the water as well. The bunopad has developed a spore chimney in it's center which allows it's cylindrical spores to become airborne, much like the [[Orange Spore Sprout|orange spore sprout]]. Unlike the orange spore sprout it can spew out spores at any point of the year and often does so if it is jostled or shoved. There is also a spiral line that travels up the spore chimney's outer sides which has tiny 'leaves' on it which are really just extensions of the plants 'skin'. Bunopads are successful enough that at bends in the river, where the water flows slower, the surface is covered in a black carpet which releases a veritable black cloud when it is disturbed.

Revision as of 04:00, 22 September 2021

Bunopad
(Ebonyphyta undacrus)
Main image of Bunopad
Species is extinct.
20/132, Polar Cellulosebane
Information
CreatorNeoskel Other
Week/Generation15/103
HabitatRuss River
Size1 cm Wide
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual, Airborne Cylindrical Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Ebonyphyta
Ebonyphyta undacrus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The bunopad evolved from circle balgae that stayed near the surface of the water to catch more sunlight. The circle balgae continues to exist in deeper parts of the river. It now floats on the surface of the water to get as much sunlight as it can. It has developed roots on its underside to better catch nutrients in the water as well. The bunopad has developed a spore chimney in it's center which allows it's cylindrical spores to become airborne, much like the orange spore sprout. Unlike the orange spore sprout it can spew out spores at any point of the year and often does so if it is jostled or shoved. There is also a spiral line that travels up the spore chimney's outer sides which has tiny 'leaves' on it which are really just extensions of the plants 'skin'. Bunopads are successful enough that at bends in the river, where the water flows slower, the surface is covered in a black carpet which releases a veritable black cloud when it is disturbed.