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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Crystal Prismgrass
|name = Crystal Prismgrass

|week = 11
|week = 11

|generation = 72
|generation = 72

|creator = Yannick
|creator = Yannick

|image = Crystalprismgrassuf1.png
|image = Crystalprismgrassuf1.png

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exgen=109
|exgen=109

|excause=replaced by descendant
|excause=replaced by descendant

|ancestor = Crystal Seaweed
|ancestor = Crystal Seaweed

|size = 1.1 m Tall
|size = 1.1 m Tall

|habitat = Yokto Beach
|habitat = Yokto Beach

|habitat2 =
|habitat2 =

|diet = Photosynthesis, Consumer
|diet = Photosynthesis, Consumer

|reproduction= Spores
|reproduction= Spores

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|kingdom = Binucleozoa

|phylum = Crystallozoa
|phylum = Crystallozoa

|class = Coelocrystalla
|class = Coelocrystalla

|order = Coelocrystallales
|order = Coelocrystallales

|family = Crystalluscassaceae
|family = Crystalluscassaceae

|genus = Phycosmaragdinus
|genus = Phycosmaragdinus

|species = reterranus
|species = reterranus



Revision as of 01:36, 22 January 2023

Crystal Prismgrass
(Phycosmaragdinus reterranus)
Main image of Crystal Prismgrass
Species is extinct.
16/109, replaced by descendant
Information
CreatorYannick Other
Week/Generation11/72
HabitatYokto Beach
Size1.1 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis, Consumer
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSpores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Phycosmaragdinus
Phycosmaragdinus reterranus
Ancestor:Descendants:

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.