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|habitat = Jujubee Ocean (Twilight Zone) |
|habitat = Jujubee Ocean (Twilight Zone) |
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|diet = Cytovore ([[Sudisflutans]], [[Flash Cell]], [[Beadline]], [[Irisiri]], [[Gomphioculum Microscopica]], [[Trisphourus]], [[Megaorthoceros Segnoneustes]], [[Padler]], [[Funivenator Organuculus]], [[Glirodlium Istaruthus]], [[Crescoquin Scindestus]], [[Wykraline]], [[Radiodurans Maximae]], [[Morsus Sopor]], [[Trunksectie]], [[Hooked Infectoid]], [[Twin Trunksectie]]) Infection ([[Dark Swarmer]], [[Flashing Filtersquid]], [[Krillpede]], [[Tentacled Urphish]], [[Glowing Urpoi]], [[Lightvesting Filtersquid]], [[Symboather]], [[Crastrum]], [[Gilltail]], [[Squarenet Crastrum]], [[Scissor-Beak Gilltail]], [[Featherbelly Foi]], [[Cleaner Crastrum]], [[Bigeyed Foi]], [[Kelpoggle]], [[Belumbia]]) |
|diet = Cytovore ([[Sudisflutans]], [[Flash Cell]], [[Beadline]], [[Irisiri]], [[Gomphioculum Microscopica]], [[Trisphourus]], [[Megaorthoceros Segnoneustes]], [[Padler]], [[Funivenator Organuculus]], [[Glirodlium Istaruthus]], [[Crescoquin Scindestus]], [[Wykraline]], [[Radiodurans Maximae]], [[Morsus Sopor]], [[Trunksectie]], [[Hooked Infectoid]], [[Twin Trunksectie]]) Infection ([[Dark Swarmer]], [[Flashing Filtersquid]], [[Krillpede]], [[Tentacled Urphish]], [[Glowing Urpoi]], [[Lightvesting Filtersquid]], [[Symboather]], [[Crastrum]], [[Gilltail]], [[Squarenet Crastrum]], [[Scissor-Beak Gilltail]], [[Featherbelly Foi]], [[Cleaner Crastrum]], [[Bigeyed Foi]], [[Kelpoggle]], [[Belumbia]]) |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
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|reproduction= Virus-like Infection |
|reproduction= Virus-like Infection |
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|parent = Gomphioculidae |
|parent = Gomphioculidae |
Latest revision as of 00:42, 23 February 2024
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The kamikaze infectoid split from its ancestor and is now half its size. Its spines are arranged so that it can stab into its prey with ease, It has wrinkles on its sides that ripple to force the cell through the water rapidly. It now digs into victim cells and reproduces inside them until they split open, releasing the new infectoids. This infectoid now can be found living in macroscopic lifeforms and can cause sickness and in smaller organisms death.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
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