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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

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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