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The '''digging capoo''' split from its ancestors in Ittiz Rocky. The digging capoo gets its name from the use of its back leg. This leg has grown a large claw used for digging. The main reason for this development is to aid in the gathering of [[plurgile]]s. [[Imperial Scuttlehopper|imperial scuttlehoppers]] will attack any organism that tries to eat their homes, so the capoo uses its digging foot to quickly dig up the plant so that it can grab it in its mouth and run before the scuttlehoppers can hurt it too much. The digging capoo has not been able to spread to the other beach areas, due to the lack of plurgiles in these regions. |
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Revision as of 07:44, 2 December 2007
Digging Capoo | ||
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(Prosubigosaurus Cavo) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Clayren Other | |
Week/Generation | 11/74 | |
Habitat | Clayren Beach | |
Size | 1.4 m Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Herbivore (Stickyballs, Plurgiles) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, lays hard shelled eggs in nests, two genders | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Prosubigosaurus Prosubigosaurus Cavo |
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The digging capoo split from its ancestors in Ittiz Rocky. The digging capoo gets its name from the use of its back leg. This leg has grown a large claw used for digging. The main reason for this development is to aid in the gathering of plurgiles. imperial scuttlehoppers will attack any organism that tries to eat their homes, so the capoo uses its digging foot to quickly dig up the plant so that it can grab it in its mouth and run before the scuttlehoppers can hurt it too much. The digging capoo has not been able to spread to the other beach areas, due to the lack of plurgiles in these regions.