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The '''copperhead octothermia''' split from its ancestor. Still remaining in the deep vents of Rhodix, the copperhead octothermia still remains immobile and thermophilic. Because it could only absorb less amounts of sulfur over the generations, it had to overcome the need with a substitute. In this case it was copper which is brought up from the deep vents. Easily withstanding the heats of volcanic activity, copperhead octothermia copper-leafs harden over the years of existance.
The '''copperhead octothermia''' split from its ancestor. Still remaining in the deep vents of Rhodix, the copperhead octothermia still remains immobile and thermophilic. Because it could only absorb less amounts of sulfur over the generations, it had to overcome the need with a substitute. In this case it was copper which is brought up from the deep vents. Easily withstanding the heats of volcanic activity, copperhead octothermia copper-leafs harden over the years of existance.

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Revision as of 03:17, 21 September 2021

Copperhead Octothermia
(Protocopperus octothermia)
Main image of Copperhead Octothermia
Species is extinct.
24/154, Integrated into Octhermas genus
Information
CreatorDetoxicated Other
Week/Generation21/137
HabitatRhodix Vents
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietChemosynthesis (Sulfur, Copper)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionBinary Fission
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Protocopperus
Protocopperus octothermia
Ancestor:Descendants:

The copperhead octothermia split from its ancestor. Still remaining in the deep vents of Rhodix, the copperhead octothermia still remains immobile and thermophilic. Because it could only absorb less amounts of sulfur over the generations, it had to overcome the need with a substitute. In this case it was copper which is brought up from the deep vents. Easily withstanding the heats of volcanic activity, copperhead octothermia copper-leafs harden over the years of existance.