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|habitat = Krakow Coast, South Polar Coast (West)
|habitat = Krakow Coast, South Polar Coast (West)
|diet = Filter-Feeder, Photosynthesis
|diet = Filter-Feeder, Photosynthesis
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Sexual, Spawning, Two Sexes
|reproduction= Sexual, Spawning, Two Sexes
|parent = Puerplentidae
|parent = Puerplentidae
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The '''Krakow swarmer''' split from its ancestor the [[South Polar Swarmer|south polar swarmer]]. The Glicker and Wright continents have long since collided at the south pole thus separating population. Those that remain near the Jujubee ocean stayed the same but those near the LadyM ocean evolved into the Krakow swarmer and spread to the [[Krakow Coast]]. They are more or less the same as their ancestor except their pectoral fins have grown slightly smaller and its back tentacles now moves side to side like an [[Wikipedia:Earth|Earth]] fish's tail.
The '''Krakow swarmer''' split from its ancestor, the [[South Polar Swarmer|south polar swarmer]]. The Glicker and Wright continents have long since collided at the south pole thus separating population. Those that remain near the Jujubee ocean stayed the same but those near the LadyM ocean evolved into the Krakow swarmer and spread to the [[Krakow Coast]]. They are more or less the same as their ancestor except their pectoral fins have grown slightly smaller and its back tentacles now moves side to side like an [[Wikipedia:Earth|Earth]] fish's tail.
The Krakow swarmer split from its ancestor, the south polar swarmer. The Glicker and Wright continents have long since collided at the south pole thus separating population. Those that remain near the Jujubee ocean stayed the same but those near the LadyM ocean evolved into the Krakow swarmer and spread to the Krakow Coast. They are more or less the same as their ancestor except their pectoral fins have grown slightly smaller and its back tentacles now moves side to side like an Earth fish's tail.
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