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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Muckwater Fraboo
|name = Muckwater Fraboo

|week = 26
|week = 26

|generation = 160
|generation = 160

|creator = Nergali
|creator = Nergali

|image = Muckwater Fraboo.jpg
|image = Muckwater Fraboo.jpg

|extant =
|extant =

|ancestor = Common Fraboo
|ancestor = Common Fraboo

|ancestorX =
|ancestorX =

|size = 40 cm Tall
|size = 40 cm Tall

|habitat = Always Tropical River
|habitat = Always Tropical River

|habitat2 = Bardic Tropical River
|habitat2 = Bardic Tropical River

|habitat3 = BioCat Tropical River
|habitat3 = BioCat Tropical River

|habitat4 = Blood Tropical River
|habitat4 = Blood Tropical River

|habitat5 = Gec Tropical River
|habitat5 = Gec Tropical River

|habitat6 = Glicker Tropical River
|habitat6 = Glicker Tropical River

|habitat7 = Ichthy Tropical River
|habitat7 = Ichthy Tropical River

|habitat8 = Jeluki Tropical River
|habitat8 = Jeluki Tropical River

|habitat9 = Kenotai Tropical River
|habitat9 = Kenotai Tropical River

|habitat10 = Pipcard Tropical River
|habitat10 = Pipcard Tropical River

|habitat11 = Terra Tropical River
|habitat11 = Terra Tropical River

|habitat12 = Wright Tropical River
|habitat12 = Wright Tropical River

|habitat13 = Bone Temperate River
|habitat13 = Bone Temperate River

|habitat14 = Huggs Temperate River
|habitat14 = Huggs Temperate River

|habitat15 = Irinya Temperate River
|habitat15 = Irinya Temperate River

|habitat16 = Always Tropical Riparian
|habitat16 = Always Tropical Riparian

|habitat17 = Bardic Tropical Riparian
|habitat17 = Bardic Tropical Riparian

|habitat18 = BioCat Tropical Riparian
|habitat18 = BioCat Tropical Riparian

|habitat19 = Blood Tropical Riparian
|habitat19 = Blood Tropical Riparian

|habitat20 = Gec Tropical Riparian
|habitat20 = Gec Tropical Riparian

|habitat21 = Glicker Tropical Riparian
|habitat21 = Glicker Tropical Riparian

|habitat22 = Ichthy Tropical Riparian
|habitat22 = Ichthy Tropical Riparian

|habitat23 = Jeluki Tropical Riparian
|habitat23 = Jeluki Tropical Riparian

|habitat24 = Kenotai Tropical Riparian
|habitat24 = Kenotai Tropical Riparian

|habitat25 = Pipcard Tropical Riparian
|habitat25 = Pipcard Tropical Riparian

|habitat26 = Terra Tropical Riparian
|habitat26 = Terra Tropical Riparian

|habitat27 = Wright Tropical Riparian
|habitat27 = Wright Tropical Riparian

|habitat28 = Bone Temperate Riparian
|habitat28 = Bone Temperate Riparian

|habitat29 = Huggs Temperate Riparian
|habitat29 = Huggs Temperate Riparian

|habitat30 = Irinya Temperate Riparian
|habitat30 = Irinya Temperate Riparian

|habitat31 = Always Salt Swamp
|habitat31 = Always Salt Swamp

|habitat32 = Bardic Salt Swamp
|habitat32 = Bardic Salt Swamp

|habitat33 = BioCat Salt Swamp
|habitat33 = BioCat Salt Swamp

|habitat34 = Blood Salt Swamp
|habitat34 = Blood Salt Swamp

|habitat35 = Gec Salt Swamp
|habitat35 = Gec Salt Swamp

|habitat36 = Glicker Salt Swamp
|habitat36 = Glicker Salt Swamp

|habitat37 = Ichthy Salt Swamp
|habitat37 = Ichthy Salt Swamp

|habitat38 = Jeluki Salt Swamp
|habitat38 = Jeluki Salt Swamp

|habitat39 = Kenotai Salt Swamp
|habitat39 = Kenotai Salt Swamp

|habitat40 = Pipcard Salt Swamp
|habitat40 = Pipcard Salt Swamp

|habitat41 = Terra Salt Swamp
|habitat41 = Terra Salt Swamp

|habitat42 = Wright Salt Swamp
|habitat42 = Wright Salt Swamp

|habitat43 = Bone Salt Marsh
|habitat43 = Bone Salt Marsh

|habitat44 = Huggs Salt Marsh
|habitat44 = Huggs Salt Marsh

|habitat45 = Irinya Salt Marsh
|habitat45 = Irinya Salt Marsh

|habitat46 = Dixon-Darwin Boreal
|habitat46 = Dixon-Darwin Boreal

|diet = Detritivore, Scavenger, Filter-Feeder
|diet = Detritivore, Scavenger, Filter-Feeder

|reproduction= Sexual, Metamorphosis (Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult)
|reproduction= Sexual, Metamorphosis (Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult)

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|kingdom = Binucleozoa

|phylum = Conchovermizoa
|phylum = Conchovermizoa

|class = Euconchovermes
|class = Euconchovermes

|order = Cornidactyliformes
|order = Cornidactyliformes

|family = Plurivivoconchidae
|family = Plurivivoconchidae

|genus = Nothardeaconchus
|genus = Nothardeaconchus

|species = palus
|species = palus



Revision as of 01:37, 22 January 2023

Muckwater Fraboo
(Nothardeaconchus palus)
Main image of Muckwater Fraboo
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorNergali Other
Week/Generation26/160
HabitatAlways Tropical River
Size40 cm Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietDetritivore, Scavenger, Filter-Feeder
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Metamorphosis (Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult)
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Nothardeaconchus
Nothardeaconchus palus
Ancestor:Descendants:

Splitting from its ancestor, the muckwater fraboo has spread throughout the mud-ladden shores of waterways found across the Darwin-Dixon supercontinent. Over the centuries this species has evolved a larger, more robust form, as well as specialized clasping forelimbs - equipped with simple grooves lining along their sides - for manipulating objects. While this is useful for males when it comes building their nests out of smooth pebbles and various, odorous materials like rotting corpses, they in turn prove in more useful for holding onto the mates they will assuredly attract with their romantic display.

After mating, females will lay their eggs within the nest before heading off, contributing nothing more to the raising of the offspring. The male, meanwhile, will continue to tend to the nest and attempt to attract more females, until eventually the eggs hatch into larval worm-like organisms. They will gorge upon the feast of decaying flesh and vegetation their fathers leave for them, until they mature and pupate into miniature versions of their adult stage within one to two weeks. Following this they will leave the nest, living solitary lives and eventually reaching full size within a few months time.

Their flesh is now slightly toxic, which they display to would-be predator with their bright, contrasting colors.