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{{Species |
{{Species |
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|name = Crystal Shrubite |
|name = Crystal Shrubite |
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|backcolor = #BBBBBB |
|backcolor = #BBBBBB |
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|week = 2 |
|week = 2 |
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|generation = 10 |
|generation = 10 |
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|creator = Huggkruka |
|creator = Huggkruka |
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|image = Sagan4-generation10-1.jpg |
|image = Sagan4-generation10-1.jpg |
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|extant = 1 |
|extant = 1 |
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|exgen=82 |
|exgen=82 |
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|excause=replaced by descendant |
|excause=replaced by descendant |
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|ancestor = Krakowlimus Lithovora, Binucleus Crystal Shrub |
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|ancestorX = [[Krakowlimus Lithovora]] <br> [[Binucleus Crystal Shrub]] [[Category:Descendant of Krakowlimus Lithovora]][[Category:Descendant of Binucleus Crystal Shrub]] |
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|size = 1 m Tall |
|size = 1 m Tall |
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|habitat = Ocean Floor |
|habitat = Ocean Floor |
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|locomotion = Sessile |
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|habitat2 = |
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|diet = Filter Feeder |
|diet = Filter Feeder |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
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|reproduction= Asexual, Budding Proto-Spores |
|reproduction= Asexual, Budding Proto-Spores |
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|domain = Euκaryota |
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|kingdom = Krakowozoa |
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|phylum = Petrozoa |
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|class = Thalattolitha |
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|order = Petropyrgia |
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|genus = Bentholites |
|genus = Bentholites |
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|species = malumortuus |
|species = malumortuus |
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After the [[Binucleus Crystal Shrub|binucleus crystal shrub]] moved and evolved to get away from it, the [[Krakowlimus Lithovora|krakowlimus lithovora]] were all but extinct. Thanks to the swift DNA changes of the flare, however, it changed in a strange way. Instead of just feeding on the crystal shrubs, they began to take them over. Copying useful parts of the DNA and discarding others, the '''crystal shrubite''' is a hybrid of both species. It snatches up any objects it can in the water, gulps up whatever nutrients it might contain, and then builds its shell around it. With time, these structures can grow huge. |
After the [[Binucleus Crystal Shrub|binucleus crystal shrub]] moved and evolved to get away from it, the [[Krakowlimus Lithovora|krakowlimus lithovora]] were all but extinct. Thanks to the swift DNA changes of the flare, however, it changed in a strange way. Instead of just feeding on the crystal shrubs, they began to take them over. Copying useful parts of the DNA and discarding others, the '''crystal shrubite''' is a hybrid of both species. It snatches up any objects it can in the water, gulps up whatever nutrients it might contain, and then builds its shell around it. With time, these structures can grow huge. |
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 24 February 2024
Crystal Shrubite | ||
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(Bentholites malumortuus) | ||
12/82, replaced by descendant | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Huggkruka Other | |
Week/Generation | 2/10 | |
Habitat | Ocean Floor | |
Size | 1 m Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Sessile | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Filter Feeder | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Asexual, Budding Proto-Spores | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Krakowozoa Petrozoa (info) Thalattolitha Petropyrgia Bentholithidae Bentholites Bentholites malumortuus |
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After the binucleus crystal shrub moved and evolved to get away from it, the krakowlimus lithovora were all but extinct. Thanks to the swift DNA changes of the flare, however, it changed in a strange way. Instead of just feeding on the crystal shrubs, they began to take them over. Copying useful parts of the DNA and discarding others, the crystal shrubite is a hybrid of both species. It snatches up any objects it can in the water, gulps up whatever nutrients it might contain, and then builds its shell around it. With time, these structures can grow huge.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)