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|thermoregulation=Endotherm (Feathers)
|thermoregulation=Endotherm (Feathers)
|reproduction=Sexual, Two Sexes, Oviviporous
|reproduction=Sexual, Two Sexes, Oviviporous
|domain=Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom=Binucleozoa
|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|phylum=Thoracocephalia

|class=Cephalischia
|subkingdom = Symbiovermes
|order=Diplungulata

|family=Cryptosagmatidae
|phylum = Thoracocephalia
|genus=Pilosasagmatus

|species=spinosa
|class = Cephalischia

|subclass = Dromeodonta

|superorder = Eudromeodonta

|order = Diplungulata

|suborder = Cryptosagmatiformes

|family = Cryptosagmatidae

|subfamily = Cryptosagmatinae

|genus = Pilosasagmatus

|species = spinosa
}}
}}
As the climate continued to warm and ecosystems continued to build upon themselves, a population of [[Probing Waxface]] would move away from the harsh deserts to settle the nearby grasslands, scrub, and temperate woodlands. Living alongside new kinds of prey as well as some competition, they would develop adaptations to surviving in these habitats and became a distinct taxon of their own right.
As the climate continued to warm and ecosystems continued to build upon themselves, a population of [[Probing Waxface]] would move away from the harsh deserts to settle the nearby grasslands, scrub, and temperate woodlands. Living alongside new kinds of prey as well as some competition, they would develop adaptations to surviving in these habitats and became a distinct taxon of their own right.