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Feel Free To Ask Any Questions About My World

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1 year ago

Hello!

The hiatus is officially over! Starting on the third the posts will begin being posted on a consistent schedule, thank you for everyone who stuck through this prolonged hiatus, enjoy!


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1 year ago
Oviodont, More Commonly Called A Colony Destroyer, Are Thin Durable Ostoexoapo Which Will Invade Brachiodontostoma

oviodont, more commonly called a colony destroyer, are thin durable ostoexoapo which will invade brachiodontostoma nests once they mate and inject many brachiodontostoma with eggs using their ovipositor, their in the same clade as other flat ostoexoapo however their shell has become compressed to make themselves durable, having thinner parts of their shell in a form of invisible segmentation, this makes them flexibly mobile and well protected, if theyre lucky they will find an exit of the colony once they finish their attack, and continue with their lives, they usually will attempt to find the monarch of the colony to incubate their eggs and will seek out the foodstores and eat what they find and then attempt to leave, their eggs take 4 days after laying to hatch and the young will then begin to eat the colony from the inside out and the entire group of oviodont young will be able to desimate an entire colony in a matter of hours, once they all mature they will leave the abandoned colony and find a mate to continue the cycle, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask i am more than willing to answer


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1 year ago

Isn't speculative world the name of one of the oldest and most famous spec evo projects?

maybe! all i know is it was one of the only free urls that i could think of, on another note; i couldnt find anything about this project and im a big sucker for spec evo and spec bio, i would love to read/watch it!


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1 year ago
Podocanth, More Commonly Called A Skin Tick, Are Small Ostoexoapo Which Use Their Spiny Feet To Root

podocanth, more commonly called a skin tick, are small ostoexoapo which use their spiny feet to root themselves onto their hosts and then begin drinking their blood, their shell is rather hollow compared to most ostoexoapo, and they use that extra space for their stomach to expand into as they digest blood, they usually attach themselves to a host while they are still in their larval form, relying on their proboscis to stay attached until they mature, they will fall off their host if they smell a particular chemical that [in the maschoran desert at least] only emits from ambidendroanthid seedheads, which is used to deter seelenlos from eating them, they will make their way onto the seedhead and lay eggs and mate with other podocanths if there are any, their eggs are coated in a sticky mucus like substance that keeps them attached to the seeds allowing them to spread fast and far, if you have any questions about this ostoexoapo please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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