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Nectosarcus, More Commonly Called Ammonia Pushers, Are Small Ostoexoapo, Which Swim Around The Bodies

Nectosarcus, More Commonly Called Ammonia Pushers, Are Small Ostoexoapo, Which Swim Around The Bodies

nectosarcus, more commonly called ammonia pushers, are small ostoexoapo, which swim around the bodies of ammonia they live in and search for thalasentomo larvae and ichthyongiu fries, as well as eggs and corpses, though they can frequently travel in groups called troops and hunt larger prey, troops tend to end in most members mating with each other over a big kill and then swimming away, theyre about 30cm long, their feet are shaped almost like spoons which help them swim better than if they were just the standard limbs of an ostoexoapo, though not as effective as the fins which evolved in marine pachyostracans and fresh ammonia hemipterygi, if you have any questions whatsoever about this organism please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer

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hi tumblr, do you like spore? do you creatures? im gonna make a tournament for default spore creatures, for fun

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Ichthyoantepod, More Commonly Called A Newttailed Legfish, Are The Closest Living Ichthyongiu Relative
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