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{{Species |
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|name = Split Riverpalm |
|name = Split Riverpalm |
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|week = 10 |
|week = 10 |
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|generation = 68 |
|generation = 68 |
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|creator = KingAcer |
|creator = KingAcer |
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|image = Split_Riverpalm.JPG |
|image = Split_Riverpalm.JPG |
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|extant = 1 |
|extant = 1 |
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|exweek = 15 |
|exweek = 15 |
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|exgen = 101 |
|exgen = 101 |
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|excause = gamma ray burst |
|excause = gamma ray burst |
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|ancestor = River Palm |
|ancestor = River Palm |
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|size = 7 m Tall |
|size = 7 m Tall |
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|habitat = Flisch River |
|habitat = Flisch River |
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|habitat2 = Flisch Lake |
|habitat2 = Flisch Lake |
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|diet = Photosynthesis |
|diet = Photosynthesis |
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|reproduction= Asexual Budding, Airborne Spores |
|reproduction= Asexual Budding, Airborne Spores |
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|domain = Eukaryota |
|domain = Eukaryota |
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|phylum = |
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|class = |
|class = |
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|order = |
|order = |
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|family = |
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|genus = Palmacaeruleus |
|genus = Palmacaeruleus |
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|species = diduco |
|species = diduco |
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Revision as of 03:19, 29 September 2021
Split Riverpalm | ||
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(Palmacaeruleus diduco) | ||
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15/101, gamma ray burst | ||
Information | ||
Creator | KingAcer Other | |
Week/Generation | 10/68 | |
Habitat | Flisch River | |
Size | 7 m Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Photosynthesis | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Asexual Budding, Airborne Spores | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Palmacaeruleus Palmacaeruleus diduco |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The split riverpalm has split from the river palm. Because of a mutation one of the river palms got multiple branches. This was actually very handy as it is now able to capture even more sunlight than its ancestor.