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|image = Particlevore Morsus.jpg
|image = Particlevore Morsus.jpg
|extant = 1
|extant = 1
|exgen=125
|excause=sinking of Ovi Island
|ancestor = Spider-Morsus
|ancestor = Spider-Morsus
|size = Microscopic
|size = Microscopic
|habitat = Ovi Island
|habitat = Ovi Island
|habitat2 =
|diet = Detritivore (Decaying organic material, Organic matter in the soil)
|diet = Detritivore (Decaying organic material, Organic matter in the soil)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Fusion/Fission, Binary Fission
|reproduction= Fusion/Fission, Mitosis
|domain = Eukaryota
|kingdom =
|parent =Morsaceae
|phylum =
|class =
|order =
|family =
|genus = Morsustextus
|genus = Morsustextus
|species = fagus
|species = fagus
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The '''paticlevore morsus''' replaced its ancestor in the mainland of [[Ovi Island]]. On the mainland itself food was more rare. Therefore the particlevore morsus has adapted completely to becoming a detritivore, feeding on small organic particles in the soil are feeding on decaying organic material. They still have two forms of spines, tentacles spines that are used to grab the food, and shorter spines which excrete digestive enzymes that intake the nutrients. It has a powerful thick membrane wall as the selective insertion is done in the short spines all which makes it very protected from outside threats. It still has its ancestors's ability to become dormant in times of stress. It kept its ancestors's reproduction methods.
The '''paticlevore morsus''' replaced its ancestor in the mainland of [[Ovi Island]]. On the mainland itself food was more rare. Therefore the particlevore morsus has adapted completely to becoming a detritivore, feeding on small organic particles in the soil are feeding on decaying organic material. They still have two forms of spines, tentacles spines that are used to grab the food, and shorter spines which excrete digestive enzymes that intake the nutrients. It has a powerful thick membrane wall as the selective insertion is done in the short spines all which makes it very protected from outside threats. It still has its ancestors's ability to become dormant in times of stress. It kept its ancestors's reproduction methods.


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Latest revision as of 22:23, 22 February 2024

Particlevore Morsus
(Morsustextus fagus)
Main image of Particlevore Morsus
Species is extinct.
19/125, sinking of Ovi Island
Information
CreatorBioCat Other
Week/Generation18/118
HabitatOvi Island
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietDetritivore (Decaying organic material, Organic matter in the soil)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionFusion/Fission, Mitosis
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Crustasimilis
Morsia
Morsales
Morsaceae
Morsustextus
Morsustextus fagus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The paticlevore morsus replaced its ancestor in the mainland of Ovi Island. On the mainland itself food was more rare. Therefore the particlevore morsus has adapted completely to becoming a detritivore, feeding on small organic particles in the soil are feeding on decaying organic material. They still have two forms of spines, tentacles spines that are used to grab the food, and shorter spines which excrete digestive enzymes that intake the nutrients. It has a powerful thick membrane wall as the selective insertion is done in the short spines all which makes it very protected from outside threats. It still has its ancestors's ability to become dormant in times of stress. It kept its ancestors's reproduction methods.

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)
  • Morsuses (family Morsaceae)