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[[Bearhog Plent]]s that found their way into the Rockies soon adapted to their environment, becoming bigger, stronger and hardier, eventually splitting off from their ancestors.T hese opportunistic Plents have become quite adept at catching and devouring the [[Krakow Plains-Lurker]]s, [[Bubble Arch]]es, [[Stickyballs]], [[Purpplage]], [[Saggulper]]s, [[Snow Puff]]s and [[Carnofern]]s of the Krakow rockies. The '''Bearhog''' flourishes in this environment, as its only competitor is the [[Plains Dweller]], who survive Bearhog attacks because they work in groups.
The [[Bearhog Plent|bearhog plents]] that found their way into the rockies soon adapted to their environment, becoming bigger, stronger and hardier, eventually splitting off from their ancestors.These opportunistic plents have become quite adept at catching and devouring the [[Krakow Plains-Lurker|Krakow plains-lurkers]], [[Bubble Arch|bubble arches]], [[stickyballs]], [[purpplage]], [[saggulper]]s, [[Snow Puff|snow puff]]s and [[carnofern]]s of the Krakow Rockies. The '''rocky bearhog''' flourishes in this environment, as its only competitor is the [[Plains Dweller|plains dweller]], who survive bearhog attacks because they work in groups.


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Revision as of 05:43, 4 December 2007

Rocky Bearhog
(Ursiporcus crassascrudis)
Main image of Rocky Bearhog
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorClayren Other
Week/Generation10/66
HabitatKrakow Rocky
Size1.8 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietOmnivore (eats just about anything it can catch)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, live birth, two genders
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Ursiporcus
Ursiporcus crassascrudis
Ancestor:Descendants:

The bearhog plents that found their way into the rockies soon adapted to their environment, becoming bigger, stronger and hardier, eventually splitting off from their ancestors.These opportunistic plents have become quite adept at catching and devouring the Krakow plains-lurkers, bubble arches, stickyballs, purpplage, saggulpers, snow puffs and carnoferns of the Krakow Rockies. The rocky bearhog flourishes in this environment, as its only competitor is the plains dweller, who survive bearhog attacks because they work in groups.