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Splitting from its ancestor, the '''shortbeak gilltail''' has shrunk in size but greatly increased in numbers. Opportunistic feeders, they can be found grazing on [[Azulglobe|azulglobes]] to stalking schools of whorls. They reproduce during each full moon, releasing thousands upon thousands of eggs into the sand that will eventually result in dozens of new shortbeak gilltail surviving into adulthood. |
Splitting from its ancestor, the '''shortbeak gilltail''' has shrunk in size but greatly increased in numbers. Opportunistic feeders, they can be found grazing on [[Azulglobe|azulglobes]] to stalking schools of [[Whorl|whorls]]. They reproduce during each full moon, releasing thousands upon thousands of eggs into the sand that will eventually result in dozens of new shortbeak gilltail surviving into adulthood. |
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Revision as of 00:59, 22 November 2009
Shortbeak Gilltail | ||
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(Gilltailus brevis) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Nergali Other | |
Week/Generation | 21/136 | |
Habitat | LadyM Ocean (Twilight Zone) | |
Size | 7 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Omnivore (Whorl, Whorl Needler, Netwhorl, Belumbia, Azulglobe, Bigeyed Foi, Parasite Whorl, Rearing Swarmer, Pollinating Darkswarmer) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two Genders, Eggs in Sand | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Gilltailus Gilltailus brevis |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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Splitting from its ancestor, the shortbeak gilltail has shrunk in size but greatly increased in numbers. Opportunistic feeders, they can be found grazing on azulglobes to stalking schools of whorls. They reproduce during each full moon, releasing thousands upon thousands of eggs into the sand that will eventually result in dozens of new shortbeak gilltail surviving into adulthood.