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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 '''K. Malumortuus''' 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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Revision as of 21:01, 1 December 2007

Crystal Shrubite
(Krakowlimus malumortuus)
Main image of Crystal Shrubite
Species is extinct.
12/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorHuggkruka Other
Week/Generation2/10
HabitatOcean Floor
Size1 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietFilter Feeder
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual, Budding Proto-Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Krakowlimus
Krakowlimus malumortuus
Ancestor:Descendants:
Krakowlimus Lithovora
Binucleus Crystal Shrub

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.