Enud
Enud (Dromeoxerocyon camouflagus) | |
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![]() 20/?, unknown cause | |
Creator | KingAcer Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Subclass Order Superfamily Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Mancerxa Chloropodia Barbellophyta Mystacotheria Ursiporciformes Elurerraketaoidea Crocutamancerxidae Dromeoxerocyon Dromeoxerocyon camouflagus |
Week/Generation | 18/122 |
Habitat | Huggs-Yokto Desert |
Size | 70 cm Tall |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Omnivore (Bulbstalk roots, Eardigger, Falsequill Sauceback larvae, Firework Bubblestem fruit, Flune, Frabooball, Needlestalk roots, Quillblades, Sneaky Creeper, Spikeblades), Scavenger |
Respiration | Active (Lungs) |
Thermoregulation | Endotherm |
Reproduction | Sexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
The enud has replaced the gringlo in the Huggs-Yokto Desert. The enud has adapted to survive in the desert. Its body became much slimmer for heat loss and for faster movement and it´s skin has become camouflaged to blend in with the environment. The six (three on each side) outgrowths on their head become pink when they reach maturity so others can see that they can be mated with. Their mating behavior is still the same.
Their side flaps are gone except for the spikes, which have now grown larger for protection. Their leaves have fused into one back flap that has become a bright red and orange color so it can be seen very well, and it is now able to lower and raise this flap. They mostly have their flap low, but they raise it when food is found. This way it can signal it´s pack so they can come and feed too. They also use this when danger is nearby.
They still have big teeth, but they are hidden inside the mouth so no sand will come between them.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)



- Species
- Extinct in Week 20
- Unknown extinction generation
- Unknown extinction cause
- Extinct
- Species by KingAcer
- Eukaryota
- Mancerxa
- Chloropodia
- Barbellophyta
- Mystacotheria
- Ursiporciformes
- Elurerraketaoidea
- Crocutamancerxidae
- Dromeoxerocyon
- Week 18
- Generation 122
- Herbivore
- Carnivore
- Frugivore
- Species with living relatives detected in the same superfamily