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The '''river palm''' has adapted to live in rivers. Besides living permanently in the water, it's pretty much the same as its ancestor. To defend itself from [[stickyballs]], which can be attached to a river palm by [[wingworm]]s, it pumps water into the little pools developed from the segments. When such a pool is full, it will overflow, washing all of the stickyballs off. Even the leaves can be dropped, if they are infected with stickyballs. Because the river palm can reproduce by budding, the dropped leave can grow a whole new plant somewhere else as soon as the stickyballs are washed off. The river palm can also throw off the two extra trunks at the base to reproduce asexually. The tip of the trunks is filled with air, so that they can cover a big distance until they root on their new home.
The '''river palm''' has adapted to live in rivers. Besides living permanently in the water, it's pretty much the same as its ancestor. To defend itself from [[stickyballs]], which can be attached to a river palm by [[wingworm]]s, it pumps water into the little pools developed from the segments. When such a pool is full, it will overflow, washing all of the stickyballs off. Even the leaves can be dropped, if they are infected with stickyballs. Because the river palm can reproduce by budding, the dropped leaves can grow a whole new plant somewhere else as soon as the stickyballs are washed off. The river palm can also throw off the two extra trunks at the base to reproduce asexually. The tip of the trunks is filled with air, so that they can cover a bigger distance until they root on their new home.


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Revision as of 01:33, 6 December 2007

River Palm
(Palmacaeruleus cataracta)
Main image of River Palm
Species is extinct.
15/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorFlisch Other
Week/Generation8/51
HabitatFlisch River
Size6 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual Budding, Airborne Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Palmacaeruleus
Palmacaeruleus cataracta
Ancestor:Descendants:

The river palm has adapted to live in rivers. Besides living permanently in the water, it's pretty much the same as its ancestor. To defend itself from stickyballs, which can be attached to a river palm by wingworms, it pumps water into the little pools developed from the segments. When such a pool is full, it will overflow, washing all of the stickyballs off. Even the leaves can be dropped, if they are infected with stickyballs. Because the river palm can reproduce by budding, the dropped leaves can grow a whole new plant somewhere else as soon as the stickyballs are washed off. The river palm can also throw off the two extra trunks at the base to reproduce asexually. The tip of the trunks is filled with air, so that they can cover a bigger distance until they root on their new home.