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(Created page with "{{Species |name={{subst:PAGENAME}} |week=26 |generation=165 |creator=Coolsteph |image=Quillfence.png |ancestor=Quaxaca |habitat=Raptor Volcanic (4-4.3 km), Dixon-Darwin Rocky (3.6-3.9 kilometers) |size=50 cm tall |support=Cellulose Walls |diet=Photosynthesis |reproduction=Asexual, Spores, Tuber Budding |domain=Eukaryota |kingdom=Phoenoplastida |genus=Quillotuber |species=ligneus }} A '''Quillfence''' stores energy in the form of inulin in its thickened undergroun...")
 
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A '''Quillfence''' stores energy in the form of inulin in its thickened underground stem swellings (tubers). Usually, it uses the energy stored within its tubers to quickly recover from herbivory, especially from [[Ramchin|Ramchins]], a major herbivore. In the very rare instances of volcanic eruption, it can draw upon the energy of its tubers to quickly grow above covering layers of ash and photosynthsize again, or wait out days when the sky is dark from ashes.
A '''Quillfence''' stores energy in the form of inulin in its thickened underground stem swellings (tubers). Usually, it uses the energy stored within its tubers to quickly recover from herbivory, especially from [[Ramchin|Ramchins]], a major herbivore. In the very rare instances of volcanic eruption, it can draw upon the energy of its tubers to quickly grow above covering layers of ash and photosynthsize again, or wait out days when the sky is dark from ashes.