|habitat = West Drake Taiga, Drake Temperate Rainforest, Detoxic River, Detoxic Marsh
|habitat2 = Drake Temperate Rainforest
|habitat3 = Detoxic River
|habitat4 = Detoxic Marsh
|diet = Herbivore ([[Land Korystal]])
|diet = Herbivore ([[Land Korystal]])
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|respiration = Active (Microlungs)
|reproduction= Sexual, Snail-like Eggs
|reproduction= Sexual, Snail-like Eggs
|domain = Eukaryota
|parent = Corallimimithricidae
|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|subkingdom = Symbiovermes
|phylum = Thoracocephalia
|class = Entomocarcinia
|order = Trichiocarcinia
|family = Corallimimithricidae
|genus = Corallimimiblatta
|genus = Corallimimiblatta
|species = drakeus
|species = drakeus
}}
}}
The '''korrybug''' split from its ancestor the [[Korystal Currybug|korystal currybug]]. It followed its only food source the [[Land Korystal|land korystal]], inland. It has not changed much from its ancestor. It is slightly smaller and has developed an extra toe to help it walk. It still mimics the land korystal to hide from any possible predators. They lay their snail-like eggs under the soil so predators cannot find them.
The '''korrybug''' split from its ancestor, the [[Korystal Currybug|korystal currybug]]. It followed its only food source the [[Land Korystal|land korystal]], inland. It has not changed much from its ancestor. It is slightly smaller and has developed an extra toe to help it walk. It still mimics the land korystal to hide from any possible predators. They lay their snail-like eggs under the soil so predators cannot find them.
The korrybug split from its ancestor, the korystal currybug. It followed its only food source the land korystal, inland. It has not changed much from its ancestor. It is slightly smaller and has developed an extra toe to help it walk. It still mimics the land korystal to hide from any possible predators. They lay their snail-like eggs under the soil so predators cannot find them.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)