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==Reproduction== |
==Reproduction== |
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Most Treeworms use a sexual flower-like organ to exchange reproductive material. They are pollinated by the [[ |
Most Treeworms use a sexual flower-like organ to exchange reproductive material. They are pollinated by the [[xenobee]] and its decedents. They hatch their larva by means of eggs. |
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==Types of Treeworms== |
==Types of Treeworms== |
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[[Image:Bambelura.jpg|thumb|right|The [[ |
[[Image:Bambelura.jpg|thumb|right|The [[bambelura]] and its decedents are perhaps the most unique branch of Treeworms.]]All Treeworms evolved from the [[Lobed Solarworm|lobed solarworm]]Treeworms come in many types with independent characteristics: |
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Generic Treeworms - The main group of Treeworms, described by the anatomy section. These include all Treeworms not specified here. |
Generic Treeworms - The main group of Treeworms, described by the anatomy section. These include all Treeworms not specified here. |
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Decedents of [[ |
Decedents of [[bambelura]] - General characteristics are four low lying leaves not supported by stalks, and usage of filter feeding as their main source of energy. |
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Decedents of [[Altar Bloomworm|altar bloomworm]] - General characteristics are cone shaped leaves not supported by stalks, and with a protective coating. |
Decedents of [[Altar Bloomworm|altar bloomworm]] - General characteristics are cone shaped leaves not supported by stalks, and with a protective coating. |