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Alcesiceratus, More Commonly Called A Giant Stabber, Are Large Solitary Seelenlos, Which Feed On The

Alcesiceratus, More Commonly Called A Giant Stabber, Are Large Solitary Seelenlos, Which Feed On The
Alcesiceratus, More Commonly Called A Giant Stabber, Are Large Solitary Seelenlos, Which Feed On The
Alcesiceratus, More Commonly Called A Giant Stabber, Are Large Solitary Seelenlos, Which Feed On The

alcesiceratus, more commonly called a giant stabber, are large solitary seelenlos, which feed on the plants that litter the forest floor, they are the second largest seelenlos in the maschoran forest, and use their horns primarily during intraspecies conflict and mating displays, though if threatened by a large enough flock of predatory seelenlos they will use them as weaponry for self defense, they are also highly territorial and will usually fight other alcesiceratus in their territory unless they wish to mate, but if the other alcesiceratus doesn’t wish to mate it will usually end in a fight, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer

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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

Colonial vertebrates of this world????

i'm sorry this question isnt clear enough for me to provide a satisfactory answer, if you want you could clarify in the replies or in another followup ask and i could answer it?


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1 year ago
Lycoperiergo, More Commonly Called A Longfaced Snapper, Are Forest Dwelling Relatives Of Pouched Snappers
Lycoperiergo, More Commonly Called A Longfaced Snapper, Are Forest Dwelling Relatives Of Pouched Snappers
Lycoperiergo, More Commonly Called A Longfaced Snapper, Are Forest Dwelling Relatives Of Pouched Snappers

lycoperiergo, more commonly called a longfaced snapper, are forest dwelling relatives of pouched snappers of the steppes, they are commonly found in groups of 3-5 called kettles, they are some of the few ovoviviparious ostomesa on maschora, internalizing their eggs until they hatch and giving birth to chicks directly, they are primarily carnivorous but will opportunistically eat plants, similar to their steppebound relatives they use a tuft of colourful archeina as a display feature, for both disputes between kettles as well as internal mating disputes, they usually have a clutch of 6-8 chicks, which once reaching maturity leave the kettle, their bottom jaws have specialized teeth which keep their prey in their mouths, these fangs are also constantly growing similar to the teeth of telluric rodents, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask i am more than happy to answer


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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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