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|diet = Herbivore ([[Snow Puff]], [[Xidhorchia]], [[Hibernating Carnofern]], [[Temperate Spade-Leaf]], [[Windbulb]], [[Filterfern]], [[Taiga Ferine]], [[Polar Sunstalk]], [[Polar Supershroom]], [[Tundra Plyent]], [[Tundra Orbibom]], [[Dreidalbulb]], [[Polar Hydroglobe]], [[Molted Hydroglobe]], [[Towerglobe]], [[Volvoglobe]], [[Stalkglobe]], [[Tundra Gemshrub]], [[Needlevine]], [[Quilled Slingberry]], [[Chime Slingberry]], [[Dwarf Swaberry]], [[Tundra Goth Tree]]), Photosynthesis
|reproduction= Sexual, Spawning, Two Genders
|domain = Eukaryota
|kingdom = Mancerxa
|phylum = Phytozoa
|class = Ichthyophyta
|order = Monoptichthya
|family =
|genus = Gelupinguis
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The '''burrowing diveskimo''' split from its ancestor, the [[Polar Diveskimo|polar diveskimo]]. As the ice age worsened, and the glacier grew, some diveskimos found themselves returning to their ancestoral home in Drake. There they began to live in the large dens dug out by [[Nogbarrel|nogbarrels]], following the [[Nogbarrel|nogbarrels]] around and eating their leftovers. They soon became more aggressive, stealing food from the [[Nogbarrel|nogbarrels]], competing for the sparse flora in the tundra. Upon adapting to dig their own tunnels, became independent of the [[Nogbarrel|nogbarrels]], which has not become extinct, though it is now severely limited in population compared to pre-ice age times. They use their sickle-shaped front legs to dig through the rocky soil and ice, turning them sideways to scrape at the soil, as well as to uproot and tear at flora.
Abandoning most of their fatty lumps to better move through their underground tunnels, keeping one large fold of fat on each side, they have become bulkier, as well as increasing in size. They are most common at the edge of the [[Global Glacier]], with massive dens dug far into the ice, but they can be found
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