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|creator = Hydromancerx
|image = Drakablo.jpg
|ancestor = Shortfaced Thornback
|size = 180 cm Long
|habitat = Fermi Desert, Fermi High Desert
|support = Endoskeleton (Bone)
|diet = Adults; Insectivore ([[Sapworms]], [[Vermees]], [[Dartirs]]), Larva; Omnivores ([[Cloudswarmers]] larva, [[Redmosses]], [[Orangemosses]], [[Testudiatoms]])
|reproduction= Sexual, Two
|respiration=Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
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|species = diablo
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The '''drakablo''' replaced its ancestor, the [[Shortfaced Thornback|shortfaced thornback]]. Like its ancestor it is an insectivore and feeds on [[sapworms]], [[vermees]] and [[dartirs]]. It has developed a sail on its back to help regulate its heat better. They sun themselves in the morning and can stay active all day and even into the evening. They dig burrows to stay cool in if they get too hot. Their back thorns are more like head horns now and are larger on males.
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 1 April 2024
Drakablo | ||
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(Diablospinum diablo) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Hydromancerx Other | |
Week/Generation | 25/155 | |
Habitat | Fermi Desert, Fermi High Desert | |
Size | 180 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Endoskeleton (Bone) | |
Diet | Adults; Insectivore (Sapworms, Vermees, Dartirs), Larva; Omnivores (Cloudswarmers larva, Redmosses, Orangemosses, Testudiatoms) | |
Respiration | Active (Lungs) | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two Sexes, Frog-like Eggs Laid into Cryobowls | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Phylum Superclass Clade Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Carpozoa Spondylozoa Anisoscelida Tetrapodes Saurochelones (info) Acanthomoi Parashinglesauridae Diablospinum Diablospinum diablo |
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The drakablo replaced its ancestor, the shortfaced thornback. Like its ancestor it is an insectivore and feeds on sapworms, vermees and dartirs. It has developed a sail on its back to help regulate its heat better. They sun themselves in the morning and can stay active all day and even into the evening. They dig burrows to stay cool in if they get too hot. Their back thorns are more like head horns now and are larger on males.