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|size = 33 cm Long
|habitat = Ittiz Peninsula
|support = Endoskeleton (Bone)
|diet = Herbivore ([[Lightberry]])
|respiration = Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation = Mesotherm
|reproduction= Sexual, Hard-Shelled Eggs in Nests, Two Sexes
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|genus = Clavivelus
|species = spadeus
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The less migratory of the species split from the [[capisail]]. The '''burrowing capisail''' is a smaller cousin of the capisail that lives in tunnels held together with saliva. Unlike the capisail, the burrowing capisail is monogamist and families live in interconnected tunnels. They use their spade-like head to dig. They use a mixture of squeaks, peeps, chirps, and sail-flashes to communicate. Their seeing in infrared along with normal light makes navigating tunnels very easy. Some tunnels go down 15 meters, though most are 3m deep and 20 cm wide. The horns now lie flat to make backing out of chambers simple. Most complexes have a sleeping chamber, larder, and bathroom.
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 23 February 2024
Burrowing Capisail | ||
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(Clavivelus spadeus) | ||
19/125, Habitat Loss (Ice Comet Impact Event) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Building Blocks Other | |
Week/Generation | 18/123 | |
Habitat | Ittiz Peninsula | |
Size | 33 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Endoskeleton (Bone) | |
Diet | Herbivore (Lightberry) | |
Respiration | Active (Lungs) | |
Thermoregulation | Mesotherm | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Hard-Shelled Eggs in Nests, Two Sexes | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Phylum Superclass Clade Class Subclass Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Carpozoa Spondylozoa Anisoscelida Pentapodes Caudapodia Arcuvelia Euarcuvelia Kentrovelidae Clavivelus Clavivelus spadeus |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The less migratory of the species split from the capisail. The burrowing capisail is a smaller cousin of the capisail that lives in tunnels held together with saliva. Unlike the capisail, the burrowing capisail is monogamist and families live in interconnected tunnels. They use their spade-like head to dig. They use a mixture of squeaks, peeps, chirps, and sail-flashes to communicate. Their seeing in infrared along with normal light makes navigating tunnels very easy. Some tunnels go down 15 meters, though most are 3m deep and 20 cm wide. The horns now lie flat to make backing out of chambers simple. Most complexes have a sleeping chamber, larder, and bathroom.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
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