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|kingdom = Binucleozoa |
|kingdom = Binucleozoa |
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|phylum = |
|phylum = Pterigiophora |
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|class = |
|class = Caudabranchia |
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|order = Luzangaingiriformes |
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|family = |
|family = Luzangaingiridae |
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|genus = Gillporrus |
|genus = Gillporrus |
Revision as of 01:09, 11 October 2021
Rhodix Longtail | ||
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(Gillporrus prime) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Mnidjm Other | |
Week/Generation | 22/143 | |
Habitat | Rhodix Vents | |
Size | 20 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Herbivore (Merennenom) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two Genders, Sticky Eggs on Merennenom | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Gillporrus Gillporrus prime |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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Splitting from their ancestor, the rhodix longtail has grown in size and switched lifestyles. They have adapted to eating the merennenoms of the ocean. They use their sharp beaks to rip open their skin, and have become immune to their irritants. Their eyes have become very poor due the the lack of light. They find their prey by feeling around the seafloor. Their tails have become very powerful, giving the extra maneuverability. They lay their eggs, which have developed an adhesive enzyme coating, on merennenoms to give their young a food source when they hatch.