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The '''mobon''' (MO-bon) is an herbivore that is about the size of a house cat. It eats most parts of purple plants, except the bubbles. Both the mobon and the [[Perilous Plent|perilous plent]] share a common ancestor that developed a primitive ear, which is really not much more than a thin membrane that picks up air movements. Thus, they "feel" sounds, though not very well.
The '''mobon''' (MO-bon) is an herbivore that is about the size of a house cat. It eats most parts of purple plants, except the bubbles. Both the mobon and the [[Perilous Plent|perilous plent]] share a common ancestor that developed a primitive ear, which is really not much more than a thin membrane that picks up air movements. Thus, they "feel" sounds, though not very well.

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Mobon Ovifan.jpg|Artwork by OviraptorFan
Mobon Ovifan.jpg|Artwork by OviraptorFan
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Revision as of 05:57, 21 September 2021

Mobon
(Comosusa originis)
Main image of Mobon
Species is extinct.
3/16, replaced by descendant
Information
CreatorOviraptor Other
Week/Generation2/13
HabitatInland
Size45 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietHerbivore (Purple Plants), Photosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Live Birth, Two Genders
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Comosusa
Comosusa originis
Ancestor:Descendants:

The mobon (MO-bon) is an herbivore that is about the size of a house cat. It eats most parts of purple plants, except the bubbles. Both the mobon and the perilous plent share a common ancestor that developed a primitive ear, which is really not much more than a thin membrane that picks up air movements. Thus, they "feel" sounds, though not very well.

Gallery