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|diet = Carnivore ([[Pink Bottomscraper]], [[Mudsucker]], [[Midwater Saltswarmer]], [[Ninth Lake Skimmer]]) |
|diet = Carnivore ([[Pink Bottomscraper]], [[Mudsucker]], [[Midwater Saltswarmer]], [[Ninth Lake Skimmer]]) |
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|reproduction= Sexual, Two Sexes, Eggs into the Sand |
|reproduction= Sexual, Two Sexes, Eggs into the Sand |
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|parent = Branchiouridae |
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|kingdom = Binucleozoa |
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|subkingdom = Symbiovermes |
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|phylum = Pterigiophora |
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|class = Caudabranchia |
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|order = Branchiouriformes |
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|family = Branchiouridae |
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|genus = Maculorostrata |
|genus = Maculorostrata |
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|species = marble |
|species = marble |
Revision as of 00:14, 5 February 2024
Ninth Gilltail | ||
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(Maculorostrata marble) | ||
21/?, unknown cause | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Hydromancerx Other | |
Week/Generation | 19/127 | |
Habitat | Ninth Bay | |
Size | 30 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Carnivore (Pink Bottomscraper, Mudsucker, Midwater Saltswarmer, Ninth Lake Skimmer) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two Sexes, Eggs into the Sand | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Subphylum Clade Clade Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Binucleozoa Symbiovermes (info) Pterigiophora (info) Eupterigiophora Argyroscolecia Pancaudabranchia Caudabranchia (info) Branchiouriformes Branchiouridae Maculorostrata Maculorostrata marble |
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The ninth gilltail split from its ancestor, the gilltail, and moved from South Polar Coast to Ninth Bay. There it found an abundance of swarmers to eat. It has grown twice its ancestor's size, and now is completely carnivorous. They hunt in small schools of 5 to 10. They lay their eggs in the sand in the spring and they hatch in the summer. They are fast swimmers and have great stamina like their ancestors.
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)