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The '''Parrotworm''' evolved from the [[Multicolor Beakworm|multicolor beakworm]]. It still lives in the reefs, but it's far bigger (1,5 to 2 metres) and its beak is much stronger. It feeds on urchips and with its beak it won't hurt by the spikes. Then it will swallow the leaving sap and the soft bowels. The spikes and the skin will be food for some smaller beakworms and [[ |
The '''Parrotworm''' evolved from the [[Multicolor Beakworm|multicolor beakworm]]. It still lives in the reefs, but it's far bigger (1,5 to 2 metres) and its beak is much stronger. It feeds on urchips and with its beak it won't hurt by the spikes. Then it will swallow the leaving sap and the soft bowels. The spikes and the skin will be food for some smaller beakworms and [[stingerpede]]s. Sometimes they hunt stingerpades with the same technique, but this is more rarely. They aren't hunted by the snarks, because they can use their beak as a effective weapon and when a snark looses a fight, it will be the prey for the worm. |
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Revision as of 20:18, 19 July 2007
Parrotworm | ||
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(Psittacivermis Urchinisphage) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Flisch Other | |
Week/Generation | 5/33 | |
Habitat | Reef | |
Size | Medium (2 m) Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Carnivore (Mainly Urchips, sometimes Swimmerpedes and Stingerpedes) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, 2 Genders, eggs into the water | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Psittacivermis Psittacivermis Urchinisphage |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The Parrotworm evolved from the multicolor beakworm. It still lives in the reefs, but it's far bigger (1,5 to 2 metres) and its beak is much stronger. It feeds on urchips and with its beak it won't hurt by the spikes. Then it will swallow the leaving sap and the soft bowels. The spikes and the skin will be food for some smaller beakworms and stingerpedes. Sometimes they hunt stingerpades with the same technique, but this is more rarely. They aren't hunted by the snarks, because they can use their beak as a effective weapon and when a snark looses a fight, it will be the prey for the worm.