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The success of its ancestor in the desert and savanna areas have been carried along to the '''Stickyball-Crown Shrub'''. The Stickyball-Crown Shrub gets its name from the shape that the [[Stickyballs]] form. Besides the size and larger number of Stickyballs in a patch, the Stickyball-Crown Shrub has something else that sets it apart. When attacked, the Stickyball-Crown Shrub releases a chemical that makes it taste very bad to most herbivores and omnivores. Besides being a defense mechanism, this chemical causes all nearby shrubs to release their own chemicals. Though not a real form of communication, these little balls show the possibility to eventually do so, many mutations down the line.
The success of its ancestor in the desert and savanna areas has been carried along to the '''Stickyball-Crown Shrub'''. The Stickyball-Crown Shrub gets its name from the shape that the [[Stickyballs]] form. Besides the size and larger number of Stickyballs in a patch, the Stickyball-Crown Shrub has something else that sets it apart. When attacked, the Stickyball-Crown Shrub releases a chemical that makes it taste very bad to most herbivores and omnivores. Besides being a defense mechanism, this chemical causes all nearby shrubs to release their own chemicals. Though not a real form of communication, these little balls show the potential to eventually do so, many mutations down the line.


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Revision as of 00:02, 12 November 2007

Stickyball-Crown Shrub
(Testudohexapodia purpurea)
Main image of Stickyball-Crown Shrub
Species is extinct.
9/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorClayren Other
Week/Generation9/57
HabitatHuggs-Yokto Savanna
Size1 cm Wide individuals
up to 110 cm Wide in colonies
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual Budding, Very Resistant Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Testudohexapodia
Testudohexapodia purpurea
Ancestor:Descendants:

The success of its ancestor in the desert and savanna areas has been carried along to the Stickyball-Crown Shrub. The Stickyball-Crown Shrub gets its name from the shape that the Stickyballs form. Besides the size and larger number of Stickyballs in a patch, the Stickyball-Crown Shrub has something else that sets it apart. When attacked, the Stickyball-Crown Shrub releases a chemical that makes it taste very bad to most herbivores and omnivores. Besides being a defense mechanism, this chemical causes all nearby shrubs to release their own chemicals. Though not a real form of communication, these little balls show the potential to eventually do so, many mutations down the line.