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The puffmane split from is ancestor the tasermane. Its is now a full carnivore and lives just in Jeluki Temperate Riparian and Jeluki Tropical River. Its wades in the river looking for food. Most of its diet are easy prey such as the fraboo or frabuki, however it can catch fast prey like quid or needlewings. |
The puffmane split from is ancestor the tasermane. Its is now a full carnivore and lives just in Jeluki Temperate Riparian and Jeluki Tropical River. Its wades in the river looking for food. Most of its diet are easy prey such as the fraboo or frabuki, however it can catch fast prey like quid or needlewings. |
Revision as of 06:09, 29 April 2012
Puffmane | ||
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(Cestrolingua puffus) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Hydromancerx Other | |
Week/Generation | 24/152 | |
Habitat | Jeluki Temperate Riparian | |
Size | 1 m Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Carnivore (Needlewing, Common Fraboo, Tasermane juveniles, Jeluki Frabuki, Burrowing Quid) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Live Birth, Two Genders | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Cestrolingua Cestrolingua puffus |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The puffmane split from is ancestor the tasermane. Its is now a full carnivore and lives just in Jeluki Temperate Riparian and Jeluki Tropical River. Its wades in the river looking for food. Most of its diet are easy prey such as the fraboo or frabuki, however it can catch fast prey like quid or needlewings.
Like its ancestor it uses its long bio-electric tongue to stun prey before consuming it. Now in a more tropical climate it lost all its coat except for a bright pink mane. Males use their wooden head crest to attract mates and butt heads with other males. They are much less social than their ancestors and typically only meet to mate. Females have 1-2 offspring each year and build burrows in the riverbanks to protect them in.