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===Early Forms===
===Early Forms===
Early on, nodents produced a diverse radiation of forms, such as nice, neavers, nizzards, noggers, geistrats, [[noants]], pillnibbles, and grasschompers. These spread all over eastern Glicker, and some even made their way to Huggs and Yokto islands.
Early on, nodents produced a diverse radiation of forms, such as nice, neavers, nizzards, noghogs, geistrats, [[noants]], pillnibbles, and grasschompers. These spread all over eastern Glicker, and some even made their way to Huggs and Yokto islands.


This gallery shows early nodent diversity:
This gallery shows early nodent diversity:
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File:Sea_Neaver.JPG|[[Sea Neaver]]
File:Sea_Neaver.JPG|[[Sea Neaver]]
File:Greaternizzardol4.png|[[Greater Nizzard]]
File:Greaternizzardol4.png|[[Greater Nizzard]]
File:Nogger.jpg|[[Nogger]]
File:Noghog.jpg|[[Noghog]]
File:Geistrat_Concept.PNG|[[Geistrat]]
File:Geistrat_Concept.PNG|[[Geistrat]]
File:Noant.PNG|[[Noant]]
File:Noant.PNG|[[Noant]]
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===Nodents After the Ice Comet===
===Nodents After the Ice Comet===
[[File:Nogbarrel.jpg|thumb|left|Descendants of the [[nogbarrel]] diversified greatly following the ice comet impact event.]]When the ice comet impact event occurred in [[week 19]], megafaunal nodents as well as the nectarlings were wiped out. However, like with the gamma-ray burst beforehand, most groups had smaller forms that easily survived and bounced back from this setback. In fact, noggers in particular diversified rapidly into new "[[nogbarrels|nogbarrel]]" forms. In [[week 20]], as Glicker split into Darwin and Drake, nailfins reclaimed the entire ocean and terrestrial nodents were found nearly all over both landmasses. The largest nodent to ever live, the [[Striped Nailfin]], appeared. Some nailfins, descended from the [[Leatherback Pipent]], even returned to land, converting their flippers back into legs by only walking on the first few toes and using their wrists and ankles as elbows and knees.
[[File:Nogbarrel.jpg|thumb|left|Descendants of the [[nogbarrel]] diversified greatly following the ice comet impact event.]]When the ice comet impact event occurred in [[week 19]], megafaunal nodents as well as the nectarlings were wiped out. However, like with the gamma-ray burst beforehand, most groups had smaller forms that easily survived and bounced back from this setback. In fact, noghogs in particular diversified rapidly into new "[[nogbarrels|nogbarrel]]" forms. In [[week 20]], as Glicker split into Darwin and Drake, nailfins reclaimed the entire ocean and terrestrial nodents were found nearly all over both landmasses. The largest nodent to ever live, the [[Striped Nailfin]], appeared. Some nailfins, descended from the [[Leatherback Pipent]], even returned to land, converting their flippers back into legs by only walking on the first few toes and using their wrists and ankles as elbows and knees.


At the start of the ice age in [[Week 21]], marine nodents—the nailfins—took a hit. However, despite habitat loss, nodents as a group persisted with minimal losses. They even produced warm-blooded forms with downy pelts. Their post-glaciation future seemed bright. Or, at the very least, it did until the snowball event occurred.
At the start of the ice age in [[Week 21]], marine nodents—the nailfins—took a hit. However, despite habitat loss, nodents as a group persisted with minimal losses. They even produced warm-blooded forms with downy pelts. Their post-glaciation future seemed bright. Or, at the very least, it did until the snowball event occurred.
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