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This group includes three branches of species descended from the [[Crusher Worm|crusher worm]].
{{group|generation=118|taxon=Ferracaridae|image=Crimson Gusherwurm.png}}{{RandomExtant|Ferracaridae|a gusherworm}}This group includes three branches of species descended from the [[Crusher Worm|crusher worm]].
==Anatomy==
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==Evolution==
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The three lines of gusherworms arose from [[Crusher worm|crusher worms]] that moved to the [[Wright Rainforest|wright rainforest]] and began a parasitic lifestyle.
The three lines of gusherworms arose from [[Crusher Worm|crusher worms]] that moved to the [[Wright Rainforest|wright rainforest]] and began a parasitic lifestyle.


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*'''Green-Blood Parasite:''' Includes all descendants of the [[Verdant Gusherwurm|verdant gusherwurm]], they feed on members of the [[General (Mancerxa)|mancerxa]] kingdom.
*'''Green-Blood Parasite:''' Includes all descendants of the [[Verdant Gusherwurm|verdant gusherwurm]], they feed on members of the [[General (Mancerxa)|mancerxa]] kingdom.
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 26 March 2024

Gusherwurms
First Appearance

18/118

Census

9 total / 1 extant

Progenitor

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Community and Production Information
Gushlych is an example of a gusherworm.

This group includes three branches of species descended from the crusher worm.

Anatomy

Behavior

Breathing and Blood

Diet & Energy

All gusherworms are parasitic and drink the fluids of other organisms.

Evolution

The three lines of gusherworms arose from crusher worms that moved to the wright rainforest and began a parasitic lifestyle.

Locomotion

Gusherworms walk on four legs made of non-ferrous metals magnetized to special clusters of cells sticking out of its sides.

Reproduction

All gusherworms reproduce by asexual budding.

Senses

Size

Types of Gusherworms