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{{Species

|name = Scrubland Tubeplage
|name = Scrubland Tubeplage

|week = 25
|week = 25

|generation = 158
|generation = 158

|creator = Hydromancerx
|creator = Hydromancerx

|image = Scrubland Tubeplage.jpg
|image = Scrubland Tubeplage.jpg

|extant =
|extant =

|ancestor = Tubeplage
|ancestor = Tubeplage

|size = 2 m Tall
|size = 2 m Tall

|habitat = Darwin Tropical Woodland
|habitat = Darwin Tropical Woodland

|habitat2 = Javen Tropical Woodland
|habitat2 = Javen Tropical Woodland

|habitat3 = Darwin Temperate Woodland
|habitat3 = Darwin Temperate Woodland

|habitat4 = Darwin Tropical Scrub
|habitat4 = Darwin Tropical Scrub

|habitat5 = Javen Tropical Scrub
|habitat5 = Javen Tropical Scrub

|habitat6 = Darwin Chaparral
|habitat6 = Darwin Chaparral

|habitat7 = Javen Savanna
|habitat7 = Javen Savanna

|habitat8 = Darwin Plains
|habitat8 = Darwin Plains

|habitat9 = Darwin High Grassland
|habitat9 = Darwin High Grassland

|diet = Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Sexual (Fruit, Minuscule Flowers)
|reproduction= Sexual (Fruit, Minuscule Flowers)

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom =
|kingdom =

|phylum =
|phylum =

|class =
|class =

|order =
|order =

|family =
|family =

|genus = Trabaleavus
|genus = Trabaleavus

|species = scrubus
|species = scrubus

}}
}}

The scrubland tubeplage split from its ancestor the tubeplage. It has regained the waxy coating to help it adapt to more arid climates. Due to a random mutation it grows a fruit on the end of its leaves like its distant ancestors, the trunkplage. The orange tips and bright yellow fruit help attract frugivores to at their fruits and thus spread their seeds to new locations. Each of leaf tips are covered in a sticky bright orange sap which is filled with male reproductive cells. When herbivores eat their leaves or pass by they will rub against other tubeplages and open tiny pores on its leaf tips for its flowers to be pollinated. However some xenobees also have specialized to pollinate them too. Every year it will grow a new segment. Their circular trunks are porous, yet structurally strong, so it provides circulation of nutrients and support. They can live up to 60 years.
The scrubland tubeplage split from its ancestor the tubeplage. It has regained the waxy coating to help it adapt to more arid climates. Due to a random mutation it grows a fruit on the end of its leaves like its distant ancestors, the trunkplage. The orange tips and bright yellow fruit help attract frugivores to at their fruits and thus spread their seeds to new locations. Each of leaf tips are covered in a sticky bright orange sap which is filled with male reproductive cells. When herbivores eat their leaves or pass by they will rub against other tubeplages and open tiny pores on its leaf tips for its flowers to be pollinated. However some xenobees also have specialized to pollinate them too. Every year it will grow a new segment. Their circular trunks are porous, yet structurally strong, so it provides circulation of nutrients and support. They can live up to 60 years.

Revision as of 07:21, 22 September 2021

Scrubland Tubeplage
(Trabaleavus scrubus)
Main image of Scrubland Tubeplage
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation25/158
HabitatDarwin Tropical Woodland
Size2 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual (Fruit, Minuscule Flowers)
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Trabaleavus
Trabaleavus scrubus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The scrubland tubeplage split from its ancestor the tubeplage. It has regained the waxy coating to help it adapt to more arid climates. Due to a random mutation it grows a fruit on the end of its leaves like its distant ancestors, the trunkplage. The orange tips and bright yellow fruit help attract frugivores to at their fruits and thus spread their seeds to new locations. Each of leaf tips are covered in a sticky bright orange sap which is filled with male reproductive cells. When herbivores eat their leaves or pass by they will rub against other tubeplages and open tiny pores on its leaf tips for its flowers to be pollinated. However some xenobees also have specialized to pollinate them too. Every year it will grow a new segment. Their circular trunks are porous, yet structurally strong, so it provides circulation of nutrients and support. They can live up to 60 years.