River Crystal: Difference between revisions

From Sagan 4 Alpha Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
m (→‎top: phyla)
m (→‎top: removing extra spaces in infobox)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Species
{{Species

|name = River Crystal
|name = River Crystal

|backcolor = #BBBBBB
|backcolor = #BBBBBB

|week = 8
|week = 8

|generation = 51
|generation = 51

|creator = Flisch
|creator = Flisch

|image = 51RiverCrystal.jpg
|image = 51RiverCrystal.jpg

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exweek=16
|exweek=16

|exgen=108
|exgen=108

|excause=replaced by descendant
|excause=replaced by descendant

|ancestor = Binucleus Hollow Crystal
|ancestor = Binucleus Hollow Crystal

|size = 50 cm - 1 m Tall
|size = 50 cm - 1 m Tall

|habitat = Yokto River
|habitat = Yokto River

|habitat2 = Yokto Marsh
|habitat2 = Yokto Marsh

|diet = Consumer, Photosynthesis
|diet = Consumer, Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Sexual, Spores
|reproduction= Sexual, Spores

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|kingdom = Binucleozoa

|subkingdom = Crystallozoa
|subkingdom = Crystallozoa
|phylum=Cavacrystalita
|phylum=Cavacrystalita

|class = Coelocrystalla
|class = Coelocrystalla

|order = Coelocrystallales
|order = Coelocrystallales

|family = Crystalluscassaceae
|family = Crystalluscassaceae

|genus = Crystalluscassus
|genus = Crystalluscassus

|species = incolafluminis
|species = incolafluminis

}}
}}



Revision as of 22:00, 12 December 2023

River Crystal
(Crystalluscassus incolafluminis)
Main image of River Crystal
Species is extinct.
16/108, replaced by descendant
Information
CreatorFlisch Other
Week/Generation8/51
HabitatYokto River
Size50 cm - 1 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietConsumer, Photosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Crystalluscassus
Crystalluscassus incolafluminis
Ancestor:Descendants:

The river crystal has adapted to a lifestyle in the streaming of the Yokto River. With its ring of roots around the base, it filters nutrients out of the water. When nutrients are scarce, the river crystal can loose itself from the ground and swim on the surface. In this way, it can be transported to a new location, rooting there.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Forest Venomerald (order Coelocrystallales)
  • Croriss (class Coelocrystalla)