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|ancestor = Drake Uktank |
|ancestor = Drake Uktank |
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|size =45 cm Tall |
|size =45 cm Tall |
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|habitat =Soma Temperate Coast |
|habitat =Soma Temperate Coast, Soma Temperate Beach, Drake Chaparral, Drake Plains |
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|habitat2 =Soma Temperate Beach |
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|habitat3 =Drake Chaparral |
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|habitat4 =Drake Plains |
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|diet = Herbivore ([[Pioneeroots]], [[Marbleflora]], [[Snotflora]]) Frugivore ([[Fruiting Glog]]) |
|diet = Herbivore ([[Pioneeroots]], [[Marbleflora]], [[Snotflora]]) Frugivore ([[Fruiting Glog]]) |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 7 April 2024
Plains Uktank | ||
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(Arvensizanclus campestria) | ||
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Creator | Mnidjm Other | |
Week/Generation | 26/160 | |
Habitat | Soma Temperate Coast, Soma Temperate Beach, Drake Chaparral, Drake Plains | |
Size | 45 cm Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Herbivore (Pioneeroots, Marbleflora, Snotflora) Frugivore (Fruiting Glog) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two Sexes, Eggs into Water | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Superkingdom Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Subclass Order Superfamily Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Viridisagania Mancerxa Siphonozoa Konydonta (info) Echinopoda Euechinopoda Pneumatostraca Otoconchoidea Uktodrakidae Arvensizanclus Arvensizanclus campestria |
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The plains uktank split from their ancestor. They have spread to the beaches and plains of western Drake. Their top beaks are act as hocked trunks, which they use to dig flora off the ground and into their mouths. Like its ancestors it will store up water in its hollow shell. The shell quickly fill up with water in holes and then are sealed off via a skin-like membranes once they come to land. Their strong legs help carry the weight of the water. They do this in order to have water to breathe. Their skin has mucus membranes that keep them moist on land.