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|extant = 1 |
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|ancestor = Crystal Seaweed |
|ancestor = Crystal Seaweed |
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|size = 1.1 m Tall |
|size = 1.1 m Tall |
Revision as of 01:40, 8 February 2021
Crystal Prismgrass | ||
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(Crystalluscassus reterranus) | ||
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16/109, replaced by descendant | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Yannick Other | |
Week/Generation | 11/72 | |
Habitat | Yokto Beach | |
Size | 1.1 m Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Photosynthesis, Consumer | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Spores | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Crystalluscassus Crystalluscassus reterranus |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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Because the population of crystal seaweed beakworms has grown, some of the crystal seawead have gone back to land, using crystal prisms to stick into the ground. The 2 long prism sideways are used to keep stability in the sand of the coast. It can grow pretty tall, and is a lesser nuisance to animals then crystal weed is, because it is easier to see them. The small and big prisms also keep the sand together, avoiding huge forest-gobbling dunes.