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|ancestor = Rootdigging Thornback
|ancestor = Fanhead Gossalizard
|size = 10 cm Long
|size = 160 cm Long
|habitat = Fermi Polar Beach
|habitat = Barlowe Rocky
|habitat2 = Fermi Tundra
|habitat2 = North Barlowe Boreal
|habitat3 = Fermi High Desert
|diet = Scavenger
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Lay Broods of about 10-15 Eggs
|diet = Herbivore ([[Marbleflora]], [[Pioneeroots]], [[Sapshrooms]], [[Supershrooms]]), Scavenger
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Genders, Frog-like Eggs Laid into Giant Hollowdome
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|genus = Farmphibus
|genus = reptiliovermis
|species = fermi
|species = multioculus
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The filled gossalizard replaced its ancestor the fanhead gossalizard. It has specialized to be a scavenger who frightens other predators into giving them their meal. Its large frill makes it look like it has many more eyes than it really has. It can pump blood into the crest to make the colors more vivid. It also appears taller, now that its upper body is raised. This helps its intimidate predators. In addition it can let out a loud shriek that scares off saucebacks. Its favorite predator to take food from is its relative the woodland gossalizard.
The farmphibian replaced its ancestor the rootdigging thornback. With its relatives filling the same niches it had to find a new niche. It also was poorly adapted to the cold and dry polar environment it lived in and had little protection from predators. To cope with this it would hide inside the giant hollowdome by gnawing into them with their strong jaws. Inside they were protected from predators as well as kept warm from the greenhouse-like environment inside. However they had to go through island dwarfism before they could fit inside the 30 cm wide giant hollowdome. And even then adults are a bit cramped inside.


While they no longer "hunt" prey they will travel in packs of 6 to 8 individuals. After obtaining their food though intimidating predators or just finding carrion, they will fight amounts themselves on who gets to eat first. Typically the largest with the biggest frill gets to eat first. They will use their front limbs to carry food with them in case other predators don't want to back down or from other larger frilled gossalizards.
The water filled center of the giant hollow dome is perfect for a nursery pool for their tadpole-like larva. However they have to gnaw a hole in it and maintain the hole until the offspring are large enough to leave the pool. After they leave the pool the giant hollowdome will grow back over the hole with minimal damage. Offspring are laid in the spring and leave the pool by summer.


They no longer climb trees byt will make nests on the ground. These are typically made from their own silk. Mating pairs must protect their nests from other frilled goddalizards who will smash rival eggs and even kill their young. Only a few ever reach adulthood, and those that do are the toughest and most aggressive.
As adults they create their own little greenhouse garden inside the giant hollowdome. Their dung contains the seeds and spores of many small flora and as a result grow specifically inside giant hollowdome. These new species mainly come from the genus group of marbleflora, pioneeroots, sapshroomsm and supershrooms. Which in turn are the food of the farmphibian. Sapshrooms typically grow on the support pillarrs of the dome while supershrooms grow in the fresh dung. Then marbleflora and pioneeroots grow in the composted soil. All sorts of microbes also live within the soil and dung too.

When it gets too crowded inside their birth domes, they will seek out new giant hollowdomes. They do this in the summer when they can survive outside the protection of the domes. However there are predators who would like to eat them. So they have developed many spines down their backs and they can quickly sprint when warm enough. Those those already inside domes will defend off others who want to take over it themselves. Thus the strongest males will have the best domes. Females will seek out males with the best domes. A male can have a harem of around 2 to 3 females since there is not much room for more.

In the long dark winters they will hibernate in the safety of the domes. When the snow begins to thaw they will wake up and females will lay their eggs in the nursery pools. Like their ancestors they are deaf and have color patches on their cheeks in which they use to communicate with each other. Their eyes have also improved as well to look out for predators and they even have developed eye-lids to protect their eyes.





Revision as of 02:58, 17 June 2015

Frilled Gossalizard
(reptiliovermis multioculus)
Main image of Frilled Gossalizard
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation25/157
HabitatBarlowe Rocky
Size160 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietScavenger
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Two Genders, Lay Broods of about 10-15 Eggs
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
reptiliovermis
reptiliovermis multioculus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The filled gossalizard replaced its ancestor the fanhead gossalizard. It has specialized to be a scavenger who frightens other predators into giving them their meal. Its large frill makes it look like it has many more eyes than it really has. It can pump blood into the crest to make the colors more vivid. It also appears taller, now that its upper body is raised. This helps its intimidate predators. In addition it can let out a loud shriek that scares off saucebacks. Its favorite predator to take food from is its relative the woodland gossalizard.

While they no longer "hunt" prey they will travel in packs of 6 to 8 individuals. After obtaining their food though intimidating predators or just finding carrion, they will fight amounts themselves on who gets to eat first. Typically the largest with the biggest frill gets to eat first. They will use their front limbs to carry food with them in case other predators don't want to back down or from other larger frilled gossalizards.

They no longer climb trees byt will make nests on the ground. These are typically made from their own silk. Mating pairs must protect their nests from other frilled goddalizards who will smash rival eggs and even kill their young. Only a few ever reach adulthood, and those that do are the toughest and most aggressive.