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The '''Windglobe worm''' has split from it's ancestor. One day, a gust of wind sent some [[Palmshrub Worm|Palmshrub Worms]] into the [[Atmosphere (Troposphere)|troposphere]]. There they found shelter from the [[Cloud Sweeper]] and evolved into the Windglobe Worm.
The '''Windglobe worm''' has split from its ancestor. One day, a gust of wind sent some [[Palmshrub Worm|palmshrub worms]] into the [[Atmosphere (Troposphere)|troposphere]]. There they found shelter from the [[Cloud Sweeper|cloud sweeper]] and evolved into the windglobe worm.


It's wings look like the Cloud Sweeper and since airborne bacteria are the most numerous source of food, they have developed bristles on it's mouth and chemoreceptors, which still work. It nests on the top of the Cloud Sweeper at night and flies around capturing bacteria during the day. Its wings are always working whilst the worm is in the air.
Its wings look like the cloud sweeper and since airborne microbes are the most numerous source of food, they have developed bristles on its mouth and chemoreceptors, which still work. It nests on the top of the cloud sweeper at night and flies around capturing microbes during the day. Its wings are always working whilst the worm is in the air.


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Revision as of 13:49, 16 March 2010

Windglobe Worm
(Flamelle balloni)
Main image of Windglobe Worm
Species is extinct.
18/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorMaineiac Other
Week/Generation18/118
HabitatAtmosphere (Troposphere)
Size8 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietFilter-Feeder
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionHermaphrodite (Eggs)
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Flamelle
Flamelle balloni
Ancestor:Descendants:

The Windglobe worm has split from its ancestor. One day, a gust of wind sent some palmshrub worms into the troposphere. There they found shelter from the cloud sweeper and evolved into the windglobe worm.

Its wings look like the cloud sweeper and since airborne microbes are the most numerous source of food, they have developed bristles on its mouth and chemoreceptors, which still work. It nests on the top of the cloud sweeper at night and flies around capturing microbes during the day. Its wings are always working whilst the worm is in the air.