Pappopanton
Pappopanton (Pappopanton pappopanton) | |
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Creator | BioCat Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Mancerxa Konydonta Naiadozoa Eunaiades Pappopantonidae Pappopanton Pappopanton pappopanton |
Week/Generation | 15/103 |
Habitat | Russ River, North Tundra, Yokto Rocky |
Size | 3 m Long |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Omnivore (Tangle Root, Russian Swarmer, Mavrophyte, Bolagae, Snow Puff, Hibernating Carnofern, Orange Spore Sprout, Glassballs, Glass Hatchball) |
Respiration | Unknown |
Thermoregulation | Unknown |
Reproduction | Sexual, Hard-Shelled Eggs (Broodcare), Two Sexes |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
The pappopanton is an aggressive omnivore that had seized the pro-disaster niche as a top omnivore in the north of Glicker. It originated from the karyowee of the Northern Tundra that migrated through the Russ River into the cold Yokto Rockies. There with little competition they evolved much more powerful limbs enabling them to move quite quickly on land at least for short periods of time, and generally they have made the rocky lands their home. They still often hunt in the Russ River and build their nests near by, still pappopantons can be seen up to the west and east borders of the Rockies. They still use their ancestor’s child raising ways, and crest color changing for communication that even improved. They generally live in packs of up to 10 members and take care of young they come across with (most of the time not even their own young) and hunt in small groups of up to 4. Their teeth evolved to be really multi purpose, appearing as sharp rows of tiny spears. Their beak-like horn has grown wider and thicker enabling them to crack open even the hardest carnoferns and glassballs. Their tail hairs has become thicker and almost skeletal making it a deadly weapon and sometimes even using it as a shovel for cave digging.
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