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The '''wading gringlo''' replaced its ancestor the [[Black Gringlo|black gringlo]] in [[Huggs River]], then spread to [[Huggs Lakes|Huggs Lake]] and [[Bone River]]. Its legs and neck have become much longer so it can wade in the muddy water. On its legs it has developed tiny hairs in which it can feel if prey is swimming by. Its jaw has elongated as well so it can snap up prey fast. It is no longer nocturnal and spends all of the day wading in the water looking for food as well as collecting light with its photosythetic butt-leaves.
The '''wading gringlo''' replaced its ancestor the [[Black Gringlo|black gringlo]] in [[Huggs River]], then spread to [[Huggs Lakes|Huggs Lake]] and [[Bone River]]. Its legs and neck have become much longer so it can wade in the muddy water. On its legs it has developed tiny hairs in which it can feel if prey is swimming by. Its jaw has elongated as well so it can snap up prey fast. It is no longer nocturnal and spends all of the day wading in the water looking for food as well as collecting light with its photosythetic butt-leaves.

They are solitary hunters and will only meet to mate. During the flood season they thrive on the amount of creature stuck swimming in the water. They must watch out for larger predators such as th ambush sauceback who waits in the mud to strike. It can defend itself from these attacking using its knee and elbow spikes on its front and back legs.
They are solitary hunters and will only meet to mate. During the flood season they thrive on the amount of creature stuck swimming in the water. They must watch out for larger predators such as th ambush sauceback who waits in the mud to strike. It can defend itself from these attacking using its knee and elbow spikes on its front and back legs.
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Revision as of 08:59, 21 September 2021

Wading Gringlo
(Ursipanthera reedstiltmimus)
Main image of Wading Gringlo
Species is extinct.
19/125, ice comet impact event
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation18/120
HabitatHuggs River
Size140 cm Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietCarnivore (Swent, River Ketter, Flower Ketter, Mud Nizzard, Powder Petitworm, Worm Phlyer, Roving Ketter), Scavenger, Photosynthesis
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationEndotherm
ReproductionSexual, Live Birth, Two Genders
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Ursipanthera
Ursipanthera reedstiltmimus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The wading gringlo replaced its ancestor the black gringlo in Huggs River, then spread to Huggs Lake and Bone River. Its legs and neck have become much longer so it can wade in the muddy water. On its legs it has developed tiny hairs in which it can feel if prey is swimming by. Its jaw has elongated as well so it can snap up prey fast. It is no longer nocturnal and spends all of the day wading in the water looking for food as well as collecting light with its photosythetic butt-leaves. They are solitary hunters and will only meet to mate. During the flood season they thrive on the amount of creature stuck swimming in the water. They must watch out for larger predators such as th ambush sauceback who waits in the mud to strike. It can defend itself from these attacking using its knee and elbow spikes on its front and back legs.