Twilight Crystal
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Twilight Crystal (Obscurosmaragdus crepusculus) | |
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Creator | Ethos Other |
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Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Binucleozoa Crystallozoa Eucrystalita Eucrystalla Crystallales Obscurosmaragdaceae Obscurosmaragdus Obscurosmaragdus crepusculus |
Week/Generation | 25/156 |
Habitat | Jujubee Ocean (Twilight Floor) |
Size | 50 cm Tall |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Detritivore, Weak Photosynthesis |
Respiration | Unknown |
Thermoregulation | Unknown |
Reproduction | Sexual, Spores |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
The twilight crystal split from its ancestor the marine crystal. The empty niche of the twilight slope provides more detritus in exchange for less sunlight. The red fungi-like part has grown taller to process more and the crystals have become smaller and shorter with fewer photosynthetic cells and more pores to let in water/detritus. The crystals have become softer due to fewer photosynthetic cells, potentially making it an easier target herbivorous fauna.