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The '''vermiworm''' has split from its ancestor the [[blartworm]]. Its heat detector tentacles have elongated, and are now tipped with bioluminescent bulbs. No longer toxic, it forms large flocks of up to 50 individuals in order to protect themselves. |
The '''vermiworm''' has split from its ancestor, the [[blartworm]]. Its heat detector tentacles have elongated, and are now tipped with bioluminescent bulbs. No longer toxic, it forms large flocks of up to 50 individuals in order to protect themselves. |
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 2 April 2024
Vermiworm | ||
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(Camazotzivermis noctiblartus) | ||
21/135, Habitat Loss (Ice Age) | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Nergali Other | |
Week/Generation | 20/131 | |
Habitat | Barlowe-Dixon Tropical Rainforest | |
Size | 15 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Exoskeleton (Chitin) | |
Diet | Omnivore (Rainforest Centiworm, Vandriswoop, Boring Centiworm, Hungry Shellworm, Claworm, Janitworm, Rainforest Butcherworm, Lunggrow, Pomeguava, Fattylump Shrub, Gemorb Shrub, Orb Tree, Rainforest Humm, Leafruit Humm, Fruitsucking Worm, Ripocaca) | |
Respiration | Semi-Active (Unidirectional Tracheae) | |
Thermoregulation | Heterotherm (Basking, Muscle-Generated Heat) | |
Reproduction | Hermaphrodite (Eggs) | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Subclass Order Suborder Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Binucleozoa Symbiovermes (info) Thoracocephalia Optidorsalia Polyptera (info) Cataleipoptera Membranopennes Pauliivermidae Camazotzivermis Camazotzivermis noctiblartus |
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The vermiworm has split from its ancestor, the blartworm. Its heat detector tentacles have elongated, and are now tipped with bioluminescent bulbs. No longer toxic, it forms large flocks of up to 50 individuals in order to protect themselves.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)