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{{Species
{{Species
|name = Gulperskimo
|name = Gulperskunik
|week = 25
|week = 25
|generation = 159
|generation = 159
|creator = Jlind11
|creator = Jlind11
|image = gulperskimo.png
|image = gulperskunik.png
|extant =
|extant =
|ancestor = Scaleskimo
|ancestor = Scaleskunik
|size = 40 cm Tall
|size = 40 cm Tall
|habitat = Darwin Desert
|habitat = Darwin Desert
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|order =
|order =
|family =
|family =
|genus = Scaleskimous
|genus = Scaleskunikus
|species = gluttinous
|species = gluttinous
}}
}}


The gulperskimo replaced its ancestor on the southern arids of Darwin. Its main adaptation is a larger mouth, allowing it to take great gulps of flora-filled dirt or sand. While a small amount of these minerals are incorporated in their larger bodies, the rest is expelled in a detritus ball. They grow slowly, and only a few individuals reach their maximum size. Great groups will migrate to bodies of water to lay their woody eggs; those which are close enough congregate on the Wind beaches. Other than these changes, it is the same as its ancestor.
The gulperskunik replaced its ancestor on the southern arids of Darwin. Its main adaptation is a larger mouth, allowing it to take great gulps of flora-filled dirt or sand. While a small amount of these minerals are incorporated in their larger bodies, the rest is expelled in a detritus ball. They grow slowly, and only a few individuals reach their maximum size. Great groups will migrate to bodies of water to lay their woody eggs; those which are close enough congregate on the Wind beaches. Other than these changes, it is the same as its ancestor.


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