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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Ferrumphage
|name = Ferrumphage

|week = 19
|week = 19

|generation = 128
|generation = 128

|creator = Jeluki
|creator = Jeluki

|image = Ferrumphage.gif
|image = Ferrumphage.gif

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exweek = 23
|exweek = 23

|exgen = 148
|exgen = 148

|excause = Integrated into [[Tepoflora]]
|excause = Integrated into [[Tepoflora]]

|ancestor = Ferrumtine
|ancestor = Ferrumtine

|size = Microscopic
|size = Microscopic
|habitat = Clayren Coast, Ittiz Coast, Ovi Coast, Ittiz Beach, Clayren Beach, Ovi Beach, Ittiz River, Ittiz Swamp, Ittiz-Ovi Desert

|diet = Lithovore (Iron), Hematophagous ([[General (Carpozoa)|Carpozoa]] Blood)
|habitat = Clayren Coast
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm

|respiration = Passive Diffusion
|habitat2 = Ittiz Coast
|reproduction= Mitosis

|parent= Teproutinia
|habitat3 = Ovi Coast

|habitat4 = Ittiz Beach

|habitat5 = Clayren Beach

|habitat6 = Ovi Beach

|habitat7 = Ittiz River

|habitat8 = Ittiz Swamp

|habitat9 = Ittiz-Ovi Desert

|diet = Lithovore (Iron), Hematophagous ([[General_(Carpozoa)|Carpozoa]] Blood)

|reproduction= Binary Fission

|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom =

|phylum =

|class =

|order =

|family =

|genus = Teproutine
|genus = Teproutine

|species = tetnus
|species = tetnus
}}


The '''ferrumphage''' split from its ancestor and has taken up a parasitic lifestyle. It will lie in wait in an iron-rich pond, bay, or oasis, and when an unsuspecting fauna takes a drink, it ingests the ferrumphage. The ferrumphage then spends its time eating at the iron in the fauna's blood, and the fauna slowly dies. Symptoms of the ferrumphage include vomiting, thirst, and fatigue. The infected animal will likely hang out at an oasis or water source because of the thirst. Thus when the host dies, the ferrumphage can easily move back into the water source, waiting for another host. It can also be transmitted if an animal eats another infected animal. The ferrumphage does not attack [[plent]]s due to low iron-content.
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{{LivingRelatives|full=yeah}}
The '''ferrumphage''' split from its ancestor and has taken up a parasitic lifestyle. It will lie in wait in an iron-rich pond, bay, or oasis, and when an unsuspecting fauna takes a drink, it ingests the ferrumphage. The ferrumphage then spends its time eating at the iron in the fauna's blood, and the fauna slowly dies. Symptoms of the ferrumphage include vomiting, thirst, and fatigue. The infected animal will likely hang out at an oasis or water source because of the thirst. Thus when the host dies, the ferrumphage can easily move back into the water source, waiting for another host. It can also be transmitted if an animal eats another infected animal. The ferrumphage does not attack [[Plent|plents]] due to low iron-content.

Latest revision as of 14:01, 23 February 2024

Ferrumphage
(Teproutine tetnus)
Main image of Ferrumphage
Species is extinct.
23/148, Integrated into Tepoflora
Information
CreatorJeluki Other
Week/Generation19/128
HabitatClayren Coast, Ittiz Coast, Ovi Coast, Ittiz Beach, Clayren Beach, Ovi Beach, Ittiz River, Ittiz Swamp, Ittiz-Ovi Desert
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietLithovore (Iron), Hematophagous (Carpozoa Blood)
RespirationPassive Diffusion
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionMitosis
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Teproutinia
Teproutine
Teproutine tetnus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The ferrumphage split from its ancestor and has taken up a parasitic lifestyle. It will lie in wait in an iron-rich pond, bay, or oasis, and when an unsuspecting fauna takes a drink, it ingests the ferrumphage. The ferrumphage then spends its time eating at the iron in the fauna's blood, and the fauna slowly dies. Symptoms of the ferrumphage include vomiting, thirst, and fatigue. The infected animal will likely hang out at an oasis or water source because of the thirst. Thus when the host dies, the ferrumphage can easily move back into the water source, waiting for another host. It can also be transmitted if an animal eats another infected animal. The ferrumphage does not attack plents due to low iron-content.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)