Cylindostraco, More Commonly Called A Rolling Clearback, These Are Small Ostoexoapo Which Have The Closest

cylindostraco, more commonly called a rolling clearback, these are small ostoexoapo which have the closest thing to a true exoskeleton a coelostracan can get, being an almost skin tight shell which has very little in terms of pigmentation, this is due to specialized structures on their back similar to the chromatophores of telluric cephalopods which let them camouflage to match the colour of their environment, if they feel threatened they will roll into a ball and use their shell to ward off their prey, similar to telluric isopods, they have been observed using their colour adjustment to attract mates, flashing bright vibrant colours in unique patterns in hopes of showing their fitness to their mate, if the mate reciprocates they will also flash trying to match their potential mates pattern, they will then mate and go their separate ways, laying their young in nutrient rich areas like fruits and nuts, they eat eggs and larvae of ostoexoapo as well as the sap flowing through sedereamischos, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer
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most of the symbols in the heteziform script of hedezhoop
the topmost row reading from left to right and then right to left is the letters in the script, going:
pɘlɘk [p/b], tɘlɘg [t/d], kɘlɘt [k/g], sʉɹ̠ət [s/z] ɦʔɑk [ɦ], ʒʉɹ̠ət [ʒ], ɹ̠ʉdɐ̞ [ɹ̠], lʉtɐ̞ [l], kʔɑɦ [ʔ], əso̞ [ə], ɐ̞tз [ɐ̞], зdɐ̞ [з], ʉʒɑl [ʉ], o̞zə [o̞], ɘkəl [ɘ], ɑʒʉɹ̠ [ɑ], and the glyph for signifying voicedness between the two rows ɦə.
each being romanized with: p [p], b [b], t [t], d [d], k [k], g [g], s [s], z [z], h [ɦ], zh [ʒ], r [ɹ̠], l [l], ' [ʔ], u [ə], a [ɐ̞], e [з/ɘ], oo [ʉ], o [o̞/ɑ]
the middle row reading left to right is the most common forms of punctuation in the script, going:
period, comma, quotation marks, brackets, a glyph to connect a single word from lines similar to the use of - in english handwriting, an ellipsis, and a space.
the bottom row reading left to right are the numbers of hetezhoop, being a base 4 system going:
gɑɦ [1], tɘk [2], pɐ̞g [3], ɑɦɘz [0]

thrixipod, more commonly called a furarmed paddlefoot, are small planktonic ostoexoapo, they drift around bodies of ammonia letting microorganisms, detritus, and other sources of nutrients build up on the filaments on their limbs, and then extending their proboscis between them and suction feeding it off, when they encounter another thrixipod they will mate and then the hole in their shell which their proboscis comes out of, called a tremaostraca, will slowly seal up, then they will encase their young in a highly acidproof womb of sorts and then their stomach lining will begin letting up turning their body into a first meal for their young, once they hatch the majority of the young will eat their oviparent and then eat their way out of their oviparents shell and swim around till they have enough nutrients to mature, this usually isnt much nutrients due to their first meal usually being a lot, the very first hatched thrixipods of a clutch frequently maturing within the safety of the husk of their oviparents shell, but the young which hatched later on will frequently have to survive in their larval state for a period of time, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than overjoyed to answer

laspiphyte, more commonly called rock slime, these nodomusco reproduce entirely asexually, through a process of essentially removing a piece of themselves and letting it drift through the body of ammonia they live in till it reaches a hard surface, roots itself on it, and begins growth through rapid cell production, the surfaces they find themselves on are more often than not rocks of some sorts, though on occasion they find themselves rooted on a bone or shell of a dead seelenlos, and on occasion infesting the “wood” of the amphiamischos which they share the bodies of ammonia with, if you have any questions about this organism please dont be afraid to ask im more than overjoyed to answer

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ichthyoantepod, more commonly called a newttailed legfish, are the closest living ichthyongiu relative to gibates, their tail is filled with small spurs made out of a material analogous to telluric cartilage, they are one of the only amphibious organisms on ngiu◗, being able to last up to a day on land, though they are far more comfortable in the ammonia due to their body being adapted for swimming more than terrestrial locomotion, they also lack any form of food on land due to the way their digestive system and teeth are structured, they usually only leave the ammonia they inhabit to avoid predation from histocephalus or troops of nectosarcus, though the amount of terrestrial predators make this risky, they also will frequently leave the body of ammonia they inhabit to wander to a close by different body of ammonia, their diet primarily consists of sifting through the substrate they walk over as well as scraping lapsiphyte off of rocks, as well as rarely scraping flesh off of bones the same way, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than willing to answer