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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Emerald Ketter
|name = Emerald Ketter

|week = 23
|week = 23

|generation = 149
|generation = 149

|creator = Hydromancerx
|creator = Hydromancerx

|image = Emerald_Ketter.jpg
|image = Emerald_Ketter.jpg

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exgen=160
|exgen=160

|excause=habitat loss
|excause=habitat loss

|ancestor = Scaleback Ketter
|ancestor = Scaleback Ketter

|size = 40 cm Long
|size = 40 cm Long

|habitat = Darwin Temperate Rainforest
|habitat = Darwin Temperate Rainforest

|habitat2 =
|habitat2 =

|diet = Herbivore ([[Marbleflora|Marbleflora]], [[Pioneeroots|Pioneeroots]]), Frugivore ([[Qupe Tree|Qupe Tree]] fruit), Photosynthesis
|diet = Herbivore ([[Marbleflora|Marbleflora]], [[Pioneeroots|Pioneeroots]]), Frugivore ([[Qupe Tree|Qupe Tree]] fruit), Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Live Birth
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Live Birth

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Mancerxa
|kingdom = Mancerxa

|phylum = Phytozoa
|phylum = Phytozoa

|class = Terraphytozoa
|class = Terraphytozoa

|order = Kitriformes
|order = Kitriformes

|family = Synophylloidae
|family = Synophylloidae

|genus = Kitrae
|genus = Kitrae

|species = emeraldus
|species = emeraldus

}}
}}

The '''emerald ketter''' split from its ancestor the [[Scaleback Ketter|scaleback ketter]]. It has moved to the temperate rainforest where it can climb trees. It whole body is now green so it can absorb sunlight from anywhere on the body, not just the back scales. Their butt-nostril has become like a prehensile tail. This helps it when climbing and keeping balance in the trees.
The '''emerald ketter''' split from its ancestor the [[Scaleback Ketter|scaleback ketter]]. It has moved to the temperate rainforest where it can climb trees. It whole body is now green so it can absorb sunlight from anywhere on the body, not just the back scales. Their butt-nostril has become like a prehensile tail. This helps it when climbing and keeping balance in the trees.

Unlike their ancestor they mostly stay in the trees and will build nests in them rather than underground burrows. They will raise their 2-3 babies each year in these nests. When attracting a mate they will will make tooting sounds from their butt-nostrils. These toots also double as an alarm call to other ketters if there is a predator in the area.
Unlike their ancestor they mostly stay in the trees and will build nests in them rather than underground burrows. They will raise their 2-3 babies each year in these nests. When attracting a mate they will will make tooting sounds from their butt-nostrils. These toots also double as an alarm call to other ketters if there is a predator in the area.

[[category:herbivore]]
[[category:herbivore]]

[[category:frugivore]]
[[category:frugivore]]

Revision as of 04:45, 22 September 2021

Emerald Ketter
(Kitrae emeraldus)
Main image of Emerald Ketter
Species is extinct.
26/160, habitat loss
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation23/149
HabitatDarwin Temperate Rainforest
Size40 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietHerbivore (Marbleflora, Pioneeroots), Frugivore (Qupe Tree fruit), Photosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Two Genders, Live Birth
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Kitrae
Kitrae emeraldus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The emerald ketter split from its ancestor the scaleback ketter. It has moved to the temperate rainforest where it can climb trees. It whole body is now green so it can absorb sunlight from anywhere on the body, not just the back scales. Their butt-nostril has become like a prehensile tail. This helps it when climbing and keeping balance in the trees.

Unlike their ancestor they mostly stay in the trees and will build nests in them rather than underground burrows. They will raise their 2-3 babies each year in these nests. When attracting a mate they will will make tooting sounds from their butt-nostrils. These toots also double as an alarm call to other ketters if there is a predator in the area.