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|size = 1.3 m long |
|size = 1.3 m long |
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|habitat = Fermi High Desert, Fermi Desert |
|habitat = Fermi High Desert, Fermi Desert |
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|support = Endoskeleton (Bone) |
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|diet = Adults: Herbivore ([[Greyblades]], [[Sunleaf|Sunleaves]], [[Sunstalks]]) Larvae: Herbivore ([[Meltbowl]] "bowl roots") |
|diet = Adults: Herbivore ([[Greyblades]], [[Sunleaf|Sunleaves]], [[Sunstalks]]) Larvae: Herbivore ([[Meltbowl]] "bowl roots") |
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|respiration=Active (Lungs) |
|respiration=Active (Lungs) |
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The '''curazzope''' replaced its ancestor the [[curazzell]]. With two predators to contend with, the [[shantak]] and the [[snapperky]], the curazzell had to adapt. Larger lungs, longer legs, reduced number of toes, and hoof-like claws help curazzopes run quickly and for long distances. When running, only the toes and, in the hind feet, a little of the skin surrounding the toes is in contact with the ground, effectively lengthening the curazzope's stride. |
The '''curazzope''' replaced its ancestor, the [[curazzell]]. With two predators to contend with, the [[shantak]] and the [[snapperky]], the curazzell had to adapt. Larger lungs, longer legs, reduced number of toes, and hoof-like claws help curazzopes run quickly and for long distances. When running, only the toes and, in the hind feet, a little of the skin surrounding the toes is in contact with the ground, effectively lengthening the curazzope's stride. |
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The arrangement of bones in curazzope feet bear resemblance to the skeletal arrangement in pigs and deer. However, the curazzope leaves a unique footprint. |
The arrangement of bones in curazzope feet bear resemblance to the skeletal arrangement in pigs and deer. However, the curazzope leaves a unique footprint. |