South Polar Shardgill (Adamasargus fragmentus )
Information
Creator Jlind11 Other
Week/Generation 25 /159
Habitat South Jujubee Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone) , South LadyM Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone) , South Jujubee Polar Ocean (Sunlight Zone) , South LadyM Polar Ocean (Sunlight Zone) , Arctic Twilight Sea Mount , Fermi Polar Coast , Fermi Temperate Coast , Jaydoh Temperate Shallows , Jaydoh Twilight Sea Mount , Dass Temperate Coast , Clarke Temperate Coast , Wind Temperate Coast , Krakow Polar Coast , Krakow Temperate Coast , Elerd Temperate Coast , Colddigger Polar Coast , Xeno Twilight Sea Mount , Jujubee Ocean (Twilight Zone) , Jujubee Ocean (Twilight Slope) , LadyM Ocean (Twilight Zone) , LadyM Ocean (Twilight Slope)
Size 20 cm Long
Primary Mobility Unknown
Support Unknown
Diet Omnivore (Gillrom , Ouchiiro , Colonial Filtersquid , Snatcherswarmer , Krillpedes , Finback larvae, Clawbiter larvae, Sucker Swarmer , Chunky Zoister young, Bloister young, Fan Bloister young, Roj Larvae, Fused-Shell Roj Larvae, Spiny Roj , Snotflora , Marbleflora , Twinkorals , Larvaback , Pioneer Raftballs , Colonial Bobiiro , Gulperpump )
Respiration Active (Pump-Gill)
Thermoregulation Ectotherm
Reproduction Sexual, Two Sexes, Eggs
Taxonomy
Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Subphylum Clade Clade Class Order Family Genus Species Eukaryota Binucleozoa Symbiovermes (info )Pterigiophora (info )Eupterigiophora Argyroscolecia Pancaudabranchia Caudabranchia (info )Aquapumpiformes Aquapumpidae Adamasargus Adamasargus fragmentus
The South Polar Shardgill split from its ancestor. It derives its name from how its thin shiny body resembles a shard of glass. It thrives in colder waters, forming massive schools which roam the southern oceans. It is a more agile swimmer than its ancestor. While it is a generalist like its ancestor, it prefers to chase down small fauna than picking up free-floating organisms. Other than these changes, it is the same as its ancestor.