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The '''xeno diamiboard''' replaced its ancestor the [[diamiboard]] in Xeno Shallows. Due to island gigantism it has grown to 10 times it ancestors size. Most of this height is due to its very long stalk witch it uses to anchor itself to the bottom of the shallows. Its board is not much bigger than the ancestor and still absorb blue light using orange photosynthesis. Its stalk has little root buds which collect organic particles from the water. The roots under the soil can absorb nutrients as well. Unlike its ancestor it will expel its spore in the water rather than the air. A host of species still live on its such as the [[urstar]] and [[Hitchhiker_Hydroglobes|hitchhiker hydroglobes]].
The '''xeno diamiboard''' replaced its ancestor, the [[diamiboard]], in [[Xeno Shallows]]. Due to island gigantism it has grown to 10 times it ancestors size. Most of this height is due to its very long stalk, which it uses to anchor itself to the bottom of the shallows. Its board is not much bigger than the ancestor, and still absorb blue light using orange photosynthesis. Its stalk has little root buds which collect organic particles from the water. The roots under the soil can absorb nutrients as well. Unlike its ancestor it will expel its spore in the water rather than the air. A host of species still live on it, such as the [[urstar]] and [[Hitchhiker_Hydroglobes|hitchhiker hydroglobes]].


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Revision as of 13:06, 27 March 2009

Xeno Diamiboard
(Rhizostomnus giganticus)
Main image of Xeno Diamiboard
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation19/127
HabitatXeno Shallows
Size2.5 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis, Detrivore
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual, Waterborne Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Rhizostomnus
Rhizostomnus giganticus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The xeno diamiboard replaced its ancestor, the diamiboard, in Xeno Shallows. Due to island gigantism it has grown to 10 times it ancestors size. Most of this height is due to its very long stalk, which it uses to anchor itself to the bottom of the shallows. Its board is not much bigger than the ancestor, and still absorb blue light using orange photosynthesis. Its stalk has little root buds which collect organic particles from the water. The roots under the soil can absorb nutrients as well. Unlike its ancestor it will expel its spore in the water rather than the air. A host of species still live on it, such as the urstar and hitchhiker hydroglobes.