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The tropical clusterblades split from its ancestor and has moved to the Barlowe Tropical Rainforest. Its long leaves have widened to absorb more sunlight since the obsidibomb was already hogging up most sunlight. It also grew a short stem to get slightly closer to the sunlight. It lost its quills since there are no herbivores, that doesn't fend off parasites however. The lack of herbivores also caused them to multiply greatly. Other than that, it is almost the same as its ancestor. |
The tropical clusterblades split from its ancestor and has moved to the Barlowe Tropical Rainforest. Its long leaves have widened to absorb more sunlight since the obsidibomb was already hogging up most sunlight. It also grew a short stem to get slightly closer to the sunlight. It lost its quills since there are no herbivores, that doesn't fend off parasites however. The lack of herbivores also caused them to multiply greatly. Other than that, it is almost the same as its ancestor. |
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Revision as of 10:37, 13 April 2023
Tropical Clusterblades | ||
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(Nothropoa tropicus) | ||
25/?, unknown cause | ||
Information | ||
Creator | sad-dingus Other | |
Week/Generation | 24/152 | |
Habitat | Barlowe Tropical Rainforest | |
Size | 30 cm Wide | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Photosynthesis | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual (Seeds, Airborne Spores), Asexual Budding | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Genus Species | Eukaryota Nothropoa Nothropoa tropicus |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The tropical clusterblades split from its ancestor and has moved to the Barlowe Tropical Rainforest. Its long leaves have widened to absorb more sunlight since the obsidibomb was already hogging up most sunlight. It also grew a short stem to get slightly closer to the sunlight. It lost its quills since there are no herbivores, that doesn't fend off parasites however. The lack of herbivores also caused them to multiply greatly. Other than that, it is almost the same as its ancestor.
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