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|excause = Replaced by Descendant |
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|ancestor = Mud-Swarmer |
|ancestor = Mud-Swarmer |
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|size = 30 cm Long |
|size = 30 cm Long |
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|habitat = Bone Swamp |
|habitat = Bone Swamp, Bone River |
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|habitat2 = Bone River |
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|diet = Herbivore |
|diet = Herbivore |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
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|respiration = Passive (Transcutaneous) |
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|domain = Eukaryota |
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|kingdom =Binucleozoa |
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|parent = Acanthogyrinidae |
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|class =Rostrovermichthyes |
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|genus = Acanthogyrinus |
|genus = Acanthogyrinus |
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|species = spokea |
|species = spokea |
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The '''mud-spike''' has replaced its ancestor. The evolution of the [[eelsaur]] and now the [[serpentsaur]] has sparked an arms race in evolution between the two species. The mud-spike has become smaller again, to further enable it to escape its predator. It has also evolved the ability to fold all its limbs against its body to maximize its streamlined shape. Its tail has grown bigger for more power and it has evolved a sharp spine on the top of its fin. As a last line of defense against the serpentsaur, it will use its retractable fin to repeatedly stab the roof of the |
The '''mud-spike''' has replaced its ancestor. The evolution of the [[eelsaur]] and now the [[serpentsaur]] has sparked an arms race in evolution between the two species. The mud-spike has become smaller again, to further enable it to escape its predator. It has also evolved the ability to fold all its limbs against its body to maximize its streamlined shape. Its tail has grown bigger for more power and it has evolved a sharp spine on the top of its fin. As a last line of defense against the serpentsaur, it will use its retractable fin to repeatedly stab the roof of the serpentsaur's mouth. This, if the mud-spike is lucky, will cause the predator to gag and give the mud-spike another chance of escape. It has also changed color for improved camouflage. |
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[[Category:Herbivore]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:21, 27 March 2024
Mud-Spike | ||
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(Acanthogyrinus spokea) | ||
21/136, Replaced by Descendant | ||
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Creator | Russ1 Other | |
Week/Generation | 10/64 | |
Habitat | Bone Swamp, Bone River | |
Size | 30 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Herbivore | |
Respiration | Passive (Transcutaneous) | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Sexual, 2 Sexes, Eggs into the Water | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Binucleozoa Symbiovermes (info) Pterigiophora (info) Rostroichthyes Palustrigyrinia Acanthogyrinidae Acanthogyrinus Acanthogyrinus spokea |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The mud-spike has replaced its ancestor. The evolution of the eelsaur and now the serpentsaur has sparked an arms race in evolution between the two species. The mud-spike has become smaller again, to further enable it to escape its predator. It has also evolved the ability to fold all its limbs against its body to maximize its streamlined shape. Its tail has grown bigger for more power and it has evolved a sharp spine on the top of its fin. As a last line of defense against the serpentsaur, it will use its retractable fin to repeatedly stab the roof of the serpentsaur's mouth. This, if the mud-spike is lucky, will cause the predator to gag and give the mud-spike another chance of escape. It has also changed color for improved camouflage.
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