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The '''twinkiiros''' genus group replaced its ancestors the [[twinkiiro]], [[Pioneer Twinkiiro|pioneer twinkiiro]], [[Pioneer Trunkiiro|pioneer trunkiiro]], [[Pioneer Twinkoheart|pioneer twinkoheart]], [[Pioneer Twinkolemon|pioneer twinkolemon]], [[Pioneer Twinkorn|pioneer twinkorn]], [[Pioneer Twinkoshroom|pioneer twinkoshroom]], [[Pioneer Twinkiirobranch|pioneer twinkiirobranch]] and [[Thorny Twinkiiro|thorny twinkiiro]]. They are quite similar to their relatives the twinkorals, however they mostly branch off from the trunk rather than the yellow photosynthetic part. Unlike their other relatives the [[gelatins]], they are anchored to the ground rather than free floating.
The '''twinkiiros''' genus group replaced its ancestors, the [[twinkiiro]], [[Pioneer Twinkiiro|pioneer twinkiiro]], [[Pioneer Trunkiiro|pioneer trunkiiro]], [[Pioneer Twinkoheart|pioneer twinkoheart]], [[Pioneer Twinkolemon|pioneer twinkolemon]], [[Pioneer Twinkorn|pioneer twinkorn]], [[Pioneer Twinkoshroom|pioneer twinkoshroom]], [[Pioneer Twinkiirobranch|pioneer twinkiirobranch]] and [[Thorny Twinkiiro|thorny twinkiiro]]. They are quite similar to their relatives the twinkorals, however they mostly branch off from the trunk rather than the yellow photosynthetic part. Unlike their other relatives the [[gelatins]], they are anchored to the ground rather than free floating.


They live mostly in shallow waters in freshwater and saltwater, and they can survive without water during low tide in the riparian zone and beaches. They are anchored to the soil via a screw-like root which works in symbiosis with the [[nitrocycle]] microbes; thus allowing them to spread to barren coastlines and rivers before other flora. Like their ancestor they reproduce via asexual budding and convert violet light into energy with their yellow chloroplasts. They are an important part of many aquatic ecosystems on Sagan 4.
They live mostly in shallow waters in freshwater and saltwater, and they can survive without water during low tide in the riparian zone and beaches. They are anchored to the soil via a screw-like root which works in symbiosis with the [[nitrocycle]] microbes; thus allowing them to spread to barren coastlines and rivers before other flora. Like their ancestor they reproduce via asexual budding and convert violet light into energy with their yellow chloroplasts. They are an important part of many aquatic ecosystems on Sagan 4.