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The '''vermisnapper''' split from its ancestor the [[swiftsnapper]]. It has moved to a warmer climate and has specialized in eating the various tropical forest [[vermees]. Due the the lack or large flora they must make their nests out of smaller flora like [[pioneeroots]]. These small nests are made on hillsides or even on the ground. The parents take turns looking after the nest and getting food. Males have a red chest while females are dull in color. They are smaller than their ancestor and will form small flocks when nesting and hunting for food.
The '''vermisnapper''' split from its ancestor the [[swiftsnapper]]. It has moved to a warmer climate and has specialized in eating the various tropical forest [[vermees]]. Due the the lack or large flora they must make their nests out of smaller flora like [[pioneeroots]]. These small nests are made on hillsides or even on the ground. The parents take turns looking after the nest and getting food. Males have a red chest while females are dull in color. They are smaller than their ancestor and will form small flocks when nesting and hunting for food.


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Revision as of 14:23, 13 January 2013

Vermisnapper
(Arbosaurus vermees)
Main image of Vermisnapper
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation24/151
HabitatJaven Tropical Rainforest
Size35 cm Wingspan
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietInsectivore (Vermees)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, Two Genders, Lays Hard-Shelled Eggs, Nests
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Arbosaurus
Arbosaurus vermees
Ancestor:Descendants:

The vermisnapper split from its ancestor the swiftsnapper. It has moved to a warmer climate and has specialized in eating the various tropical forest vermees. Due the the lack or large flora they must make their nests out of smaller flora like pioneeroots. These small nests are made on hillsides or even on the ground. The parents take turns looking after the nest and getting food. Males have a red chest while females are dull in color. They are smaller than their ancestor and will form small flocks when nesting and hunting for food.