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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Seashard
|name = Seashard

|week = 19
|week = 19

|generation = 127
|generation = 127

|creator = Hydromancerx
|creator = Hydromancerx

|image = Seashard.jpg
|image = Seashard.jpg

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|ancestor = Crystal Seaweed
|ancestor = Crystal Seaweed

|size = 50 cm Tall
|size = 50 cm Tall

|habitat = Yokto Coast
|habitat = Yokto Coast

|habitat2 = Soma Coast
|habitat2 = Soma Coast

|habitat3 = Huggs Coast
|habitat3 = Huggs Coast

|habitat4 = Krakow Coast
|habitat4 = Krakow Coast

|habitat5 = King Coast
|habitat5 = King Coast

|habitat6 = Flisch Coast
|habitat6 = Flisch Coast

|diet = Detritivore, Photosynthesis
|diet = Detritivore, Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Asexual, Spores
|reproduction= Asexual, Spores

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Binucleozoa
|kingdom = Binucleozoa

|phylum = Crystallozoa
|phylum = Crystallozoa

|class =
|class =

|order =
|order =

|family =
|family =

|genus = Shardflora
|genus = Shardflora

|species = pincushionus
|species = pincushionus

}}
}}

The '''seashard''' replaced its ancestor, the [[Crystal Seaweed|crystal seaweed]], and spread across all the tropical and temperate coastlines of Glicker. Each crystal is made of hard photosythetic chitin, which has tiny holes in them in. These holes let in water and organic matter. Inside the red fungi-like interior consumes the organic matter. This same fungi-like material also makes up the "roots" of the flora and it can absorb needed nutrients and minerals from the soil. The same holes that let in food also let out tiny spores which float into the water and grow into new seashards. The crystals have become razor sharp which can easily cut or puncture any herbivore that tried to eat it. Unlike its relatives it is not poisonous and must rely on its spikes as defense.
The '''seashard''' replaced its ancestor, the [[Crystal Seaweed|crystal seaweed]], and spread across all the tropical and temperate coastlines of Glicker. Each crystal is made of hard photosythetic chitin, which has tiny holes in them in. These holes let in water and organic matter. Inside the red fungi-like interior consumes the organic matter. This same fungi-like material also makes up the "roots" of the flora and it can absorb needed nutrients and minerals from the soil. The same holes that let in food also let out tiny spores which float into the water and grow into new seashards. The crystals have become razor sharp which can easily cut or puncture any herbivore that tried to eat it. Unlike its relatives it is not poisonous and must rely on its spikes as defense.

Revision as of 07:24, 22 September 2021

Seashard
(Shardflora pincushionus)
Main image of Seashard
Species is extinct.
20/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation19/127
HabitatYokto Coast
Size50 cm Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietDetritivore, Photosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual, Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Shardflora
Shardflora pincushionus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The seashard replaced its ancestor, the crystal seaweed, and spread across all the tropical and temperate coastlines of Glicker. Each crystal is made of hard photosythetic chitin, which has tiny holes in them in. These holes let in water and organic matter. Inside the red fungi-like interior consumes the organic matter. This same fungi-like material also makes up the "roots" of the flora and it can absorb needed nutrients and minerals from the soil. The same holes that let in food also let out tiny spores which float into the water and grow into new seashards. The crystals have become razor sharp which can easily cut or puncture any herbivore that tried to eat it. Unlike its relatives it is not poisonous and must rely on its spikes as defense.