Krakow Woollycoat

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Krakow Woollycoat
(Glossopinguinus krakow)
Main image of Krakow Woollycoat
Species is extinct.
26/160, Loss of Krakow
Information
CreatorJlind11 Other
Week/Generation25/158
HabitatKrakow Polar Coast, Krakow Polar Beach, Krakow Temperate Coast, Krakow Temperate Beach
Size90 cm Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportEndoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
Dietadult : Carnivore (Climbing Korrybug, Cadovermi, Pudgy Ketter, Ringtailed Ketter, Krugg, Helmethead Uksip, Uksor, Violet Cadovermi, Leafcutter Krugg, Scaled Diveskunik, Tonboswarmer, Hornsniffer, Flugwurm, Red Echofin, Elongated Gilltail, Clinging Belumbia, Frabuki, Gillrom, Common Oceanscooter, Symbiobuki, Snatcherswarmer, Bloister, Seascooter, Marine Bubblepede, Marine Gilltail, Marine Filtersquid, Marine Finworm, Greengill, Bubbleweed Muckraker, Nectascooter, Ebony Pump Gilltail, Gray Muckraker, Chunky Zoister, Speckled Spinderorm, Islandball Gillfin, Wolley), Scavenger ; young : Carnivore (Frabukis, Scuttlers, Burraroms), Ovivore (Seafin eggs, Finback eggs)
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationEndotherm (Cotton)
ReproductionSexual, Live birth, Two Sexes
Taxonomy
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Eukaryota
Viridisagania
Mancerxa
Phytozoa (info)
Chloropodia (info)
Barbellophyta
Glossophores (info)
Euglossophores
Ovianates
Ovianatidae
Glossopinguinus
Glossopinguinus krakow
Ancestor:Descendants:

The Krakow Woollycoat replaced its ancestor. Its feet are closer to its posterior end. This allows it to propel itself more easily through the water. Its better swimming ability has allowed it to out-compete its cousin, the marine woollycoat, in Krakow, taking on its niche; its young have the diet its ancestor had. It has developed blue pigments on its tongue and feet to help it blend into the water while hunting; the blue tongue blends in better with the water, making it harder for prey to dodge attacks. Other than these changes, it is the same as its ancestor.

It has been known to move into the temperate shores of Krakow. However, it tends to only do this in the wintertime, as warmer weather would overheat it. In winter young will snuggle against their parents' "wool wings": large fin-like wool clumps on the adults' sides.

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)
  • Marine Woollycoat (family Ovianatidae)
  • Torpcoat (order Ovianates)
  • Smoothcoat (superorder Euglossophores)
  • Stygmogg (class Barbellophyta)