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|size = 31-35 cm Long
|habitat = BigL Beach
|diet = Detritivore (dung and feces, rotting flesh and plant matter)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Sexual, two
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|species = morsusturpis
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The '''venomshell dirtfeeder''' has replaced the [[Spikedshell Bubblehorn|spikedshell bubblehorn]] in the BigL Beach area. It has formed a symbiotic relationship with [[Morsus Turpis|morsus turpis]], and as a result has a poisonous coating over
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 28 March 2024
Venomshell Dirtfeeder | ||
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(Noxiramiconchus morsusturpis) | ||
15/101, gamma-ray burst | ||
Information | ||
Creator | OathinBlood Other | |
Week/Generation | 13/89 | |
Habitat | BigL Beach | |
Size | 31-35 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Detritivore (dung and feces, rotting flesh and plant matter) | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm | |
Reproduction | Sexual, two sexes, eggs laid in a shallow burrow below the tide line. | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Binucleozoa Symbiovermes (info) Conchovermizoa (info) Euconchovermes Bullaceratiformes Bullaceratidae Noxiramiconchus Noxiramiconchus morsusturpis |
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The venomshell dirtfeeder has replaced the spikedshell bubblehorn in the BigL Beach area. It has formed a symbiotic relationship with morsus turpis, and as a result has a poisonous coating over its horns and shell. It's shell's spikes have combined to form three spiky ridges for more defense, and it's horns have grown longer and harder. Each horn now has a long spike coming out of it which it can use offensively, to ward off potential predators. Because of its newfound defense, the venomshell dirtfeeder can now feed on decaying flesh and plant matter as well as dung.
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These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)