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|size = Microscopic |
|size = Microscopic |
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|habitat = Ocean Floor |
|habitat = Ocean Floor |
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|diet = Consumer |
|diet = Consumer |
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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm |
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|reproduction= Asexual, larval spores |
|reproduction= Asexual, larval spores |
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|parent = Torquatocaudidae |
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|kingdom = Phoenoplastida |
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|subkingdom = Pansegmentocaudazoa |
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|phylum = Krakowhexazoa |
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|class = Krakowbrachia |
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|order = Torquatocaudiformes |
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|family = Torquatocaudidae |
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|genus = Flabellicauda |
|genus = Flabellicauda |
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|species = flabellum |
|species = flabellum |
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Evolved from [[Torquatocauda Grandibucha|''toquatocauda grandibucha'']] which fed near the bottom of the sea, '''''t. flabellum''''' has moved to become a more effective filter-feeder. Using its powerful multi-twist tail it slowly propels itself along the sea bed, dredging up edible particles to be collected in its large fan-like 'mouth'. Reproduction is achieved by means of [[Wikipedia:Spore|spores]], which pursue a brief 'larval' stage in which they crawl in the sediment like worms before going to adult size. It has also lost the scent organs of its ancestor, as pinpointing food sources is no longer vital in the food-rich environment on the seabed. |
Evolved from [[Torquatocauda Grandibucha|''toquatocauda grandibucha'']] which fed near the bottom of the sea, '''''t. flabellum''''' has moved to become a more effective filter-feeder. Using its powerful multi-twist tail it slowly propels itself along the sea bed, dredging up edible particles to be collected in its large fan-like 'mouth'. Reproduction is achieved by means of [[Wikipedia:Spore|spores]], which pursue a brief 'larval' stage in which they crawl in the sediment like worms before going to adult size. It has also lost the scent organs of its ancestor, as pinpointing food sources is no longer vital in the food-rich environment on the seabed. |
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 23 February 2024
Torquatocauda Flabellum | ||
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(Flabellicauda flabellum) | ||
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Information | ||
Creator | Krakow Sam Other | |
Week/Generation | 1/7 | |
Habitat | Ocean Floor | |
Size | Microscopic | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Consumer | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Asexual, larval spores | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Phoenoplastida Pansegmentocaudazoa Krakowhexazoa Krakowbrachia Torquatocaudiformes Torquatocaudidae Flabellicauda Flabellicauda flabellum |
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Evolved from toquatocauda grandibucha which fed near the bottom of the sea, t. flabellum has moved to become a more effective filter-feeder. Using its powerful multi-twist tail it slowly propels itself along the sea bed, dredging up edible particles to be collected in its large fan-like 'mouth'. Reproduction is achieved by means of spores, which pursue a brief 'larval' stage in which they crawl in the sediment like worms before going to adult size. It has also lost the scent organs of its ancestor, as pinpointing food sources is no longer vital in the food-rich environment on the seabed.
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