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|name =
|name = Clusterspades
|week = 25
|week = 25
|generation = 158
|generation = 158
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|creator = Jlind11
|image = Clusterspades.png
|image = Clusterspades.png
|extant =
|extant =
|ancestor =
|ancestor = Tropical Clusterblades
|size =
|size = 40 cm Wide
|habitat =
|habitat = Barlowe Tropical Rainforest
|habitat2 =
|habitat2 = Barlowe Tropical Woodland
|habitat3 = Barlowe Temperate Rainforest
|diet =
|habitat4 = Barlowe Tropical Scrub
|reproduction=
|diet = Photosynthesis
|reproduction= Sexual (Seeds, Airborne Pollen), Asexual Budding
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The clusterspades replaced its ancestor, spreading throughout the tropics of Barlowe. Its mature leaves now have a wider tip to better capture sunlight. Its immature leaves have redeveloped sharp spines in response to pressure from herbivores. Other than these changes, it is the same as its ancestor.

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Revision as of 02:02, 18 November 2015

Clusterspades
Main image of Clusterspades
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorJlind11 Other
Week/Generation25/158
HabitatBarlowe Tropical Rainforest
Size40 cm Wide
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual (Seeds, Airborne Pollen), Asexual Budding
Taxonomy
Domain
Eukaryota
Ancestor:Descendants:

The clusterspades replaced its ancestor, spreading throughout the tropics of Barlowe. Its mature leaves now have a wider tip to better capture sunlight. Its immature leaves have redeveloped sharp spines in response to pressure from herbivores. Other than these changes, it is the same as its ancestor.