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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Joint-Winged Treeworm
|name = Joint-Winged Treeworm

|week = 15
|week = 15

|generation = 102
|generation = 102

|creator = Giant Blue Anteater
|creator = Giant Blue Anteater

|image = jointwingedtreeworm.png
|image = jointwingedtreeworm.png

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exgen = 125
|exgen = 125

|excause = ice comet impact event
|excause = ice comet impact event

|ancestor = Cave Palmworm
|ancestor = Cave Palmworm

|size = 6 m Tall
|size = 6 m Tall

|habitat = Flisch-Krakow Rainforest
|habitat = Flisch-Krakow Rainforest

|habitat2 =
|habitat2 =

|diet = Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Sexual, Nectar-like Gametes, Eggs, Hermaphrodite
|reproduction= Sexual, Nectar-like Gametes, Eggs, Hermaphrodite

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|kingdom = Binucleozoa

|phylum = Terrascolida
|phylum = Terrascolida

|class =
|class =

|order =
|order =

|family =
|family =

|genus = Dendrovermis
|genus = Dendrovermis

|species = arthroptera
|species = arthroptera

}}
}}

The '''joint-winged treeworm''' has replaced the [[Cave Palmworm|cave palmworm]]. With barely any competition, some larvae have planted themselves outside the caves. Over many generations, the photosynthetic wings become jointed. The elbow's spike helps the wings stick to the ground. Tough rods develop in the wings to keep them supported. Also, the vestigial legs disappear completely. Because the genes required for legs is gone, the larvae will have to squirm to their plantation site. Because there are no predators, there was no need for legs. Another change is their tail has thick muscles to support it. Like their ancestral forms, joint-winged treeworms have a root-like tongue. It has about ten protrusions. They depend on the [[xenobee]] for pollination. Because this treeworms ancestor, the cave palmworm, was less efficient, it became extinct.
The '''joint-winged treeworm''' has replaced the [[Cave Palmworm|cave palmworm]]. With barely any competition, some larvae have planted themselves outside the caves. Over many generations, the photosynthetic wings become jointed. The elbow's spike helps the wings stick to the ground. Tough rods develop in the wings to keep them supported. Also, the vestigial legs disappear completely. Because the genes required for legs is gone, the larvae will have to squirm to their plantation site. Because there are no predators, there was no need for legs. Another change is their tail has thick muscles to support it. Like their ancestral forms, joint-winged treeworms have a root-like tongue. It has about ten protrusions. They depend on the [[xenobee]] for pollination. Because this treeworms ancestor, the cave palmworm, was less efficient, it became extinct.

Revision as of 05:38, 22 September 2021

Joint-Winged Treeworm
(Dendrovermis arthroptera)
Main image of Joint-Winged Treeworm
Species is extinct.
19/125, ice comet impact event
Information
CreatorGiant Blue Anteater Other
Week/Generation15/102
HabitatFlisch-Krakow Rainforest
Size6 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Nectar-like Gametes, Eggs, Hermaphrodite
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Dendrovermis
Dendrovermis arthroptera
Ancestor:Descendants:

The joint-winged treeworm has replaced the cave palmworm. With barely any competition, some larvae have planted themselves outside the caves. Over many generations, the photosynthetic wings become jointed. The elbow's spike helps the wings stick to the ground. Tough rods develop in the wings to keep them supported. Also, the vestigial legs disappear completely. Because the genes required for legs is gone, the larvae will have to squirm to their plantation site. Because there are no predators, there was no need for legs. Another change is their tail has thick muscles to support it. Like their ancestral forms, joint-winged treeworms have a root-like tongue. It has about ten protrusions. They depend on the xenobee for pollination. Because this treeworms ancestor, the cave palmworm, was less efficient, it became extinct.