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Laspiphyte, More Commonly Called Rock Slime, These Nodomusco Reproduce Entirely Asexually, Through A

Laspiphyte, More Commonly Called Rock Slime, These Nodomusco Reproduce Entirely Asexually, Through A

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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2 years ago

Oh, almost forgot! Do they have three eyes or two?

they have three eyes


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1 year ago
Fterodendrum, More Commonly Called A Feather Fern, Are Large Amphiamischos Which Riddle The Bodies Of
Fterodendrum, More Commonly Called A Feather Fern, Are Large Amphiamischos Which Riddle The Bodies Of

fterodendrum, more commonly called a feather fern, are large amphiamischos which riddle the bodies of ammonia in steppes, they are a common food item for most herbivorous seelenlos, theyve evolved asexual as well as sexual reproduction, sending out thousands of spores every second into the ammonia to interact with other spores to grow a new fterodendrum, they can also reproduce through a piece of them breaking off and growing a complete new body as well as the parent regrowing the broken off piece, similar to telluric echinoderms, if you have any questions about this amphiamischos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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2 years ago
Gigagnathid, More Commonly Called A Steppe Tick, Are Small Ostoexoapo With Small Spurs On Their Proboscises

gigagnathid, more commonly called a steppe tick, are small ostoexoapo with small spurs on their proboscises which help them get access to the blood of the ostomesa they make their hosts, they tend to lay their eggs in small sacs similar in function to burs on their hosts, and when the eggs are close to hatching the burs will fall apart and let the eggs fall into the moss around them, half of the eggs laid in the sack are unfertalized, and linked almost one to one with each egg as an extra bit of nutrients to help them mature, they will then climb onto a moss sprout and wait for an ostomesa to pass by and then crawl onto them and crawl up to their torso and then begin feeding, their proboscis is largely inflexible and they use their legs to cling onto their host, they are largely self fertile though if they encounter another gigagnathid on a host they will exchange genetic material and store it for the next clutch of eggs they lay, if you have any questions about these organisms please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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2 years ago
Gavathanthus, More Commonly Called A Bowl Flower, Are Small Sedereamischos Which Produce Large Quantities
Gavathanthus, More Commonly Called A Bowl Flower, Are Small Sedereamischos Which Produce Large Quantities

gavathanthus, more commonly called a bowl flower, are small sedereamischos which produce large quantities of aromas chemicals to attract organisms to pollinate them, this is due to an incapability for this genus to produce different colours on their “leaves”, they produce nectar from the tips of their gamatangia as well as pollen, they also absorb pollen during this process, and eventually over time the bowl will close and a fruit will develop from all the gathered pollen, the bowl will then open again with the fruit filling the entire centre, if you have any questions about this organism please don't be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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