Ghastrat: Difference between revisions
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}}The Ghastrat split from it's ancestor the geistrat while remaining in the |
}}The '''Ghastrat''' split from it's ancestor the [[Geistrat|geistrat]] while remaining in the Huggs Rocky as well as moving to the Badger Limestone Caves for shelter thanks to the extinction of the [[Graveyard Tree|graveyard trees]]. The Ghastrat has also moved to the Huggs Taiga due to the lack of predators and competition. A very useful adaptation is it's social behavior for it now hunts in packs of 10 - 12 adults and 2 - 5 young, this is useful when hunting the much larger [[Taigapin|taigapin]] and it's relative the [[Fishing Grasper|fishing grasper]]. The Ghastrats of the taiga still dig burrows as their ancestors did on the Krakow Plains. It has doubled in size and 2 of their toes on each of their forelimbs have fused together due to mutation. The Ghastrat also eats the eggs of 1 of their former predators, the [[Cloud Skysnapper|cloud skysnapper]]. |
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Revision as of 19:03, 10 November 2008
Ghastrat | ||
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(Comorodent vreselijkus) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Badger Man 22 Other | |
Week/Generation | 18/122 | |
Habitat | Badger Limestone Caves | |
Size | 36 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Carnivore (Taigapin, Geistrat, Fishing Grasper), Oppurtunistic Scavenger (Anything decaying), Ovivore (Cloud Skysnapper eggs) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, 2 Genders, Live Birth | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Comorodent Comorodent vreselijkus |
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The Ghastrat split from it's ancestor the geistrat while remaining in the Huggs Rocky as well as moving to the Badger Limestone Caves for shelter thanks to the extinction of the graveyard trees. The Ghastrat has also moved to the Huggs Taiga due to the lack of predators and competition. A very useful adaptation is it's social behavior for it now hunts in packs of 10 - 12 adults and 2 - 5 young, this is useful when hunting the much larger taigapin and it's relative the fishing grasper. The Ghastrats of the taiga still dig burrows as their ancestors did on the Krakow Plains. It has doubled in size and 2 of their toes on each of their forelimbs have fused together due to mutation. The Ghastrat also eats the eggs of 1 of their former predators, the cloud skysnapper.