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The '''globnog''' split from the [[nogger]]. Unlike its ancestor, its claws have become larger, which allows them to dig faster. The globnog are no longer hostile towards each other, though they still live in a small family much like their ancestor. They have also evolved by taking a shape that allows it to mimic the [[globerope]]. The globnog even makes its burrows near globeropes to ensure their mimicry. Another adaptation the globnog went through is that it can hibernate during times of famine. Their only predators are the [[sandtrap]] and the [[Beach Shrotter|beach shrotter]]. Since it is hunted, the globnog now produces 3-4 young.
The '''globnog''' split from the [[nogger]]. Unlike its ancestor, its claws have become larger, which allows them to dig faster. The globnog are no longer hostile towards each other, though they still live in a small family much like their ancestor. They have also evolved by taking a shape that allows it to mimic the [[globerope]]. The globnog even makes its burrows near globeropes to ensure their mimicry. Another adaptation the globnog went through is that it can hibernate during times of famine. Their only predators are the [[sandtrap]] and the [[Beach Shrotter|beach shrotter]]. Since it is hunted, the globnog now produces 3-4 young.

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Revision as of 05:28, 13 April 2023

Globnog
(Rhodocricetus lentescomimus)
Main image of Globnog
Species is extinct.
16/105, Anti-Sticky Plague
Information
CreatorTheBigDeepCheatsy Other
Week/Generation15/103
HabitatKrakow Beach
Size13 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietHerbivore (Globerope, Sticky Fruit)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Rhodocricetus
Rhodocricetus lentescomimus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The globnog split from the nogger. Unlike its ancestor, its claws have become larger, which allows them to dig faster. The globnog are no longer hostile towards each other, though they still live in a small family much like their ancestor. They have also evolved by taking a shape that allows it to mimic the globerope. The globnog even makes its burrows near globeropes to ensure their mimicry. Another adaptation the globnog went through is that it can hibernate during times of famine. Their only predators are the sandtrap and the beach shrotter. Since it is hunted, the globnog now produces 3-4 young.

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)
  • Dundigger (subclass Xylodonta)
  • Mini-Flower Ketter (class Phyllauria)