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|creator = Coolsteph |
|creator = Coolsteph |
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|image = Tepoguin.png |
|image = Tepoguin.png |
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|ancestor = Tepoflora |
|ancestor = Tepoflora |
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|size = 8 mm Tall |
|size = 8 mm Tall |
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|habitat = Vivus Polar Scrub |
|habitat = Vivus Polar Scrub, Vivus Taiga, Vivus Tundra |
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|habitat2 = Vivus Taiga |
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|habitat3 = Vivus Tundra |
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|diet = Photosynthesis, Detritivore |
|diet = Photosynthesis, Detritivore |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
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|respiration = Passive Diffusion |
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|reproduction= Fragmentation |
|reproduction= Fragmentation |
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|parent= Fuscusphytaceae |
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|domain = Eukaryota |
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|genus = Psephobryoides |
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|genus = Fuscusphyta |
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|species = macaroni |
|species = macaroni |
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'''Tepoguin''' grow multiple plume-like "branches" from a tough, pebble-like base. They can lay dormant for months, doing so whenever covered by dirt or snow. Their dormancy response is dependent on light intensity, not temperature. If temperatures are very cold but the light is intense, its dormancy response will not activate, and it may die. |
'''Tepoguin''' grow multiple plume-like "branches" from a tough, pebble-like base. They can lay dormant for months, doing so whenever covered by dirt or snow. Their dormancy response is dependent on light intensity, not temperature. If temperatures are very cold but the light is intense, its dormancy response will not activate, and it may die. |
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Tepoguin can live on thin, rocky soil. This is often soil made by strangleroots breaking down rocks. The two species coexist in the same environments, with the exception of Vivus Tundra. Populations of tepoguin in the Vivus Tundra are sparse and limited in number. |
Tepoguin can live on thin, rocky soil. This is often soil made by strangleroots breaking down rocks. The two species coexist in the same environments, with the exception of Vivus Tundra. Populations of tepoguin in the Vivus Tundra are sparse and limited in number. |
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As they are detritivores, they can live even with minimal sunlight when growing on a substrate of decaying matter. They are often found growing among the wooden bones of dead rainbow phlocks. |
As they are detritivores, they can live even with minimal sunlight when growing on a substrate of decaying matter. They are often found growing among the wooden bones of dead rainbow phlocks. |
Latest revision as of 01:57, 18 June 2024
Tepoguin | ||
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(Psephobryoides macaroni) | ||
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Creator | Coolsteph Other | |
Week/Generation | 25/158 | |
Habitat | Vivus Polar Scrub, Vivus Taiga, Vivus Tundra | |
Size | 8 mm Tall | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Photosynthesis, Detritivore | |
Respiration | Passive Diffusion | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Fragmentation | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Teproutinia Teproutinida Fusciphyceae Fuscitinales Fuscusphytaceae Psephobryoides Psephobryoides macaroni |
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Tepoguin grow multiple plume-like "branches" from a tough, pebble-like base. They can lay dormant for months, doing so whenever covered by dirt or snow. Their dormancy response is dependent on light intensity, not temperature. If temperatures are very cold but the light is intense, its dormancy response will not activate, and it may die.
Tepoguin can live on thin, rocky soil. This is often soil made by strangleroots breaking down rocks. The two species coexist in the same environments, with the exception of Vivus Tundra. Populations of tepoguin in the Vivus Tundra are sparse and limited in number.
As they are detritivores, they can live even with minimal sunlight when growing on a substrate of decaying matter. They are often found growing among the wooden bones of dead rainbow phlocks.