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The rippletail replaced its ancestor. Due to competition from other marine organisms, the rippletail had to evolve into a more efficient swimmer. To do this, the rippletail has a longer and more flexible tail that allows it to swim faster than the tilehorn. Along with the long tail, the rippletail also has stronger and bigger front legs that help it navigate through the thick symbioraft diaminet roots and its nostrils have relocated to near the top of its head. It no longer goes on land, due to there being no need to do so. Its horn has also reduced due to a lack of use. It digs a hole in the sands of the coasts, lays its eggs in there, and leaves the young to fend for themselves. Other than these changes, it is similar to its ancestor.
The '''rippletail''' replaced its ancestor. Due to competition from other marine organisms, the rippletail had to evolve into a more efficient swimmer. To do this, the rippletail has a longer and more flexible tail that allows it to swim faster than the tilehorn. Along with the long tail, the rippletail also has stronger and bigger front legs that help it navigate through the thick symbioraft diaminet roots and its nostrils have relocated to near the top of its head. It no longer goes on land, due to there being no need to do so. Its horn has also reduced due to a lack of use. It digs a hole in the sands of the coasts, lays its eggs in there, and leaves the young to fend for themselves. Other than these changes, it is similar to its ancestor.


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Revision as of 03:12, 5 October 2012

Rippletail
(Poseidonasaurus primus)
Main image of Rippletail
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorTheBigL Other
Week/Generation24/151
HabitatRaq Temperate Coast
Size1.4 m Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietHerbivore (Greater Droopgea, Double Bubblgea, Symbioraft Diaminet roots)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Two Genders, Frog-like Eggs Laid into the Sea
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Poseidonasaurus
Poseidonasaurus primus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The rippletail replaced its ancestor. Due to competition from other marine organisms, the rippletail had to evolve into a more efficient swimmer. To do this, the rippletail has a longer and more flexible tail that allows it to swim faster than the tilehorn. Along with the long tail, the rippletail also has stronger and bigger front legs that help it navigate through the thick symbioraft diaminet roots and its nostrils have relocated to near the top of its head. It no longer goes on land, due to there being no need to do so. Its horn has also reduced due to a lack of use. It digs a hole in the sands of the coasts, lays its eggs in there, and leaves the young to fend for themselves. Other than these changes, it is similar to its ancestor.