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The ancestor of the shaillor, the shellear, migrated to another area in search of food. Its previous habitat, had too much competition over marbeflora for it to compete in, and thus went extinct in Colddigger Polar Coast. However when the shellears arrived in their new environment, they thrived: the only other fauna there was the fiesta leafshell, which didn't eat marbleflora. Shaillors have a commensal relationship with fiesta leafshells: they will eat fiesta leafshell "dung" (more like owl pellets, as in most plents) and will even scavenge dead fiesta leafshells.
The ancestor of the '''shaillor''', the [[shellear]], migrated to another area in search of food. Its previous habitat, had too much competition over [[marbleflora]] for it to compete in, and thus went extinct in [[Colddigger Polar Coast]]. However when the shellears arrived in their new environment, they thrived: the only other fauna there was the [[Fiesta Leafshell|fiesta leafshell]], which didn't eat marbleflora. Shaillors have a commensal relationship with fiesta leafshells: they will eat fiesta leafshell "dung" (more like owl pellets, as in most plents) and will even scavenge dead fiesta leafshells.


Shaillors don't go onto land anymore. However, if beached by a storm or strong currents, they are usually able to survive long enough to get back into the water. They fill their shells with air now, rather than water. This allows them to regulate buoyancy, something like a paper nautilus. (Shaillors even a shell membrane that is superficially similar to the paper nautilus.) This adaptation allows them to migrate vertically in water column, so they occupy both a pelagic and benthic niche. More specifically, they live 0-150 meters below sea level.
Shaillors don't go onto land anymore. However, if beached by a storm or strong currents, they are usually able to survive long enough to get back into the water. They fill their shells with air now, rather than water. This allows them to regulate buoyancy, something like a paper nautilus. (Shaillors even a shell membrane that is superficially similar to the paper nautilus.) This adaptation allows them to migrate vertically in water column, so they occupy both a pelagic and benthic niche. More specifically, they live 0-150 meters below sea level.

Revision as of 23:40, 10 September 2020

Shaillor
(Conchotic manticae)
Main image of Shaillor
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorCoolsteph Other
Week/Generation25/156
HabitatWind Temperate Coast
Size37 cm long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietHerbivore (Marbleflora), Detritivore, Scavenger
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Eggs into the Water, Two Genders
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Conchotic
Conchotic manticae
Ancestor:Descendants:

The ancestor of the shaillor, the shellear, migrated to another area in search of food. Its previous habitat, had too much competition over marbleflora for it to compete in, and thus went extinct in Colddigger Polar Coast. However when the shellears arrived in their new environment, they thrived: the only other fauna there was the fiesta leafshell, which didn't eat marbleflora. Shaillors have a commensal relationship with fiesta leafshells: they will eat fiesta leafshell "dung" (more like owl pellets, as in most plents) and will even scavenge dead fiesta leafshells.

Shaillors don't go onto land anymore. However, if beached by a storm or strong currents, they are usually able to survive long enough to get back into the water. They fill their shells with air now, rather than water. This allows them to regulate buoyancy, something like a paper nautilus. (Shaillors even a shell membrane that is superficially similar to the paper nautilus.) This adaptation allows them to migrate vertically in water column, so they occupy both a pelagic and benthic niche. More specifically, they live 0-150 meters below sea level.