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|creator = Hydromancerx
|creator = Hydromancerx
|image = Crystalpine.jpg
|image = Crystalpine.jpg
|extant =
|ancestor = Pagoda Crystal
|ancestor = Pagoda Crystal
|size = 14 m Tall
|size = 14 m Tall
|habitat = Vivus Rocky
|habitat = Vivus Rocky, Vivus Boreal, Vivus Temperate Rainforest
|habitat2 = Vivus Boreal
|habitat3 = Vivus Temperate Rainforest
|diet = Photosynthesis, Detritivore
|diet = Photosynthesis, Detritivore
|reproduction= Hermaphrodite, Airborne Spores
|reproduction= Hermaphrodite, Airborne Spores
|domain = Eukaryota
|parent = Stegotopazaceae
|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|subkingdom = Crystallozoa
|phylum=Navicrystalita
|class = Adamantopsida
|subclass = Sucinidae
|order = Sucinales
|family = Stegotopazaceae
|genus = Pinomorphocrystallus
|genus = Pinomorphocrystallus
|species = rainbowpinus
|species = rainbowpinus

Revision as of 20:51, 4 February 2024

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Crystalpine
(Pinomorphocrystallus rainbowpinus)
Main image of Crystalpine
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation25/155
HabitatVivus Rocky, Vivus Boreal, Vivus Temperate Rainforest
Size14 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis, Detritivore
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionHermaphrodite, Airborne Spores
Taxonomy
Genus
Species
Pinomorphocrystallus
Pinomorphocrystallus rainbowpinus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The crystalpine split from its ancestor the pagoda crystal. Due to island gigantism it grew to towering heights. Its stacking crystals allow it to get extreme height and sunlight. It has expressed some of its dormant genes and produces more types of chloroplasts. Once changing from green to orange. This gives it crystals these colors. The chitin based cyrstals are both lightweight and hard so not all herbivores can eat them. Like other crystals, its fungus like inside consume the detritus in the soil.