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The '''octofoi''' replaced its ancestor, the [[quadfoi]]. Evolving from a chance mutation, there are now eight foi "arms" that are linked together that move around across the seafloor and look for decomposing organic matter more easily, since there is more surface area on the bottom that can obtain food; and it has also developed a system that transmits hormonal signals throughout the 8 foi arms to help coordinate movement. It still can regenerate if one of its arms gets ripped off.
The '''octofoi''' replaced its ancestor, the [[quadfoi]]. Evolving from a chance mutation, there are now eight foi "arms" that are linked together that move around across the seafloor and look for decomposing organic matter more easily, since there is more surface area on the bottom that can obtain food; and it has also developed a system that transmits hormonal signals throughout the 8 foi arms to help coordinate movement. It still can regenerate if one of its arms gets ripped off.

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Revision as of 06:18, 21 September 2021

Octofoi
(Extoileisn octo)
Main image of Octofoi
Species is extinct.
28/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorCaptainPipcard Other
Week/Generation22/143
HabitatJujubee Polar Sea
Size2 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietDetritivore
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionRegenerative Fragmentation
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Extoileisn
Extoileisn octo
Ancestor:Descendants:

The octofoi replaced its ancestor, the quadfoi. Evolving from a chance mutation, there are now eight foi "arms" that are linked together that move around across the seafloor and look for decomposing organic matter more easily, since there is more surface area on the bottom that can obtain food; and it has also developed a system that transmits hormonal signals throughout the 8 foi arms to help coordinate movement. It still can regenerate if one of its arms gets ripped off.