Jaydohve

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Jaydohve
(Dinospheniscus maximus)
Main image of Jaydohve
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorTheBigDeepCheatsy Other
Week/Generation23/147
HabitatJaydoh Polar Beach, Jaydoh Temperate Beach, Arctic Polar Sea, Raq Temperate Bay
Size55 cm Long
Primary MobilityBiped, Erect Legs
SupportEndoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
DietCarnivore (Ice-Angler Oropede, Chunky Zoister, Speckled Pumpgill, Follower Gilltail, Marine Gilltail, Ebony Pump Gilltail)
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationEndotherm
ReproductionSexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes
Taxonomy
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Eukaryota
Viridisagania
Mancerxa
Phytozoa (info)
Chloropodia (info)
Pterophylla (info)
Rostrophylla
Dromeophylla
Dinodypta
Spheniscimimidae
Dinospheniscus
Dinospheniscus maximus
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The jaydohve has split from its ancestor. Due to convergent evolution, the jaydohve has evolved similarly to its relative, the divedove. However, there are a few key differences. The jaydohve is 25 centimeters longer than the divedove. The jaydohve is also significantly more aggressive compared to the divedove; in fact, groups of jaydohve have been known not only to snapping and vomiting partially digested iron fauna sludge to keep predators away, but also biting and fighting rival groups of jaydohve and even shellears and uksips that come near their territory. While the divedove has teeth that are designed to tear flesh, the jaydohve's teeth designed to cling onto prey, this is useful when it tears a limb off of an ice-angler oropede or when catching gilltails.

Unlike the divedove, the jaydohve is a migratory species. When it is winter, they leave the Jaydoh Polar Beach and swim from the Arctic Polar Sea all the way to the Jaydoh Temperate Beach, Once they have arrived at the Jaydoh Temperate Beach, they mate and feed on the fauna living in the Raq Temperate Bay. Then when it's summer, the jaydohves swim back to the Jaydoh Polar Beach to raise their offspring and fish in the Arctic Polar Sea until the winter.