Splitting from the [[sunfeeder]], the '''stareater''' spreads to all polar coasts, bays and seas. A big change is its reproduction method; now it uses mitosis to reproduce. Its size has doubled, that way it catches more sunlight. For even more sunlight, it has evolved bud-like structures. Each cell has a random number of them ranging from 2 to 5.
Splitting from the [[sunfeeder]], the '''stareater''' spreads to all polar coasts, bays and seas. A big change is its reproduction method; now it uses mitosis to reproduce. Its size has doubled, that way it catches more sunlight. For even more sunlight, it has evolved bud-like structures. Each cell has a random number of them ranging from 2 to 5.
Splitting from the sunfeeder, the stareater spreads to all polar coasts, bays and seas. A big change is its reproduction method; now it uses mitosis to reproduce. Its size has doubled, that way it catches more sunlight. For even more sunlight, it has evolved bud-like structures. Each cell has a random number of them ranging from 2 to 5.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)