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Pterolestes, More Commonly Called A Wreath Grazer, Are Flying Seelenlos Which Are Considered Quite A

Pterolestes, More Commonly Called A Wreath Grazer, Are Flying Seelenlos Which Are Considered Quite A
Pterolestes, More Commonly Called A Wreath Grazer, Are Flying Seelenlos Which Are Considered Quite A
Pterolestes, More Commonly Called A Wreath Grazer, Are Flying Seelenlos Which Are Considered Quite A

pterolestes, more commonly called a wreath grazer, are flying seelenlos which are considered quite a pest among ◗ta settlements near and inside maschoran forests, due to their cocky nature and frequent theft, though they are less of a problem than telluric seagulls or pigeons due to them ranging from nocturnal to crepuscular, though a more modern trend for pterolestes is being cathemeral, pterolestes will usually build their nests near large patches of prygoanthids due to them being their primary food source, during hard times they will resort to eating its tubers and flowers, however they usually just settle for the nectar and fruit of the sedereamischos, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer

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Mixistoma, More Commonly Called Nectar Mixers, Are Small Almost Eusocial Ostoexoapo, They Are Highly

mixistoma, more commonly called nectar mixers, are small almost eusocial ostoexoapo, they are highly social compared to their relatives, and will create very large colonies to inhabit under the maschoran forest floor, through specific processes in a section of their foregut, they can turn moss and petals into a waxy substance they use to store their eggs in, maintain the structure of their colonies, and store nectar, they have converged on a behaviour similar to telluric bees, by churning pyrgoanthid nectar and mixing it with their saliva using their hindmost forelimbs to create a energy dense thick substance comparable to honey, their colonies have several specified “rooms” such as, store rooms for food and petals, nurserys where they keep larvae and eggs, and graveyards at the bottom of their colonies where they drop dead mixistomas they find in or near their colonies, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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Cyclotrypta, More Commonly Called A Eyed Wart, Are Small Highly Toxic Solumykitas, Which Produce More
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cyclotrypta, more commonly called a eyed wart, are small highly toxic solumykitas, which produce more spores than any known maschoran solumykitas, widely considered to be a bad omen in ◗ta, due to the toxicity and spore production usually causing nearby seelenlos to become sick over prolonged exposure, while it is usually not fatal and can be treated the sickness is painful and debilitating, though most seelenlos just steer clear of cyclotryptas, some ostoexoapo have adapted to survive near it and even eat them, such as xenodiaitapterus and mixistoma, xenodiaitapterus being scavengers will be in prolonged contact with cyclotrypta and having the ability to be immune is almost a necessity, though some xenodiapitapterus have taken it even a step further and have started eating the cyclotrypta, whereas mixistoma are only immune during adulthood which means they have to build their nursery in places where the spores could not possibly reach, mixistoma will use the toxicity as a defense to keep their colonies safe, some colonies even going so far as to feed the eyed wart, as a rudimentary form of domestication, if you have any questions about this solumykitas please dont be afraid to ask i am more than happy to answer


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1 year ago

what do ◗ta look like with their wings stretched out? (I really like these guys)

What Do Ta Look Like With Their Wings Stretched Out? (I Really Like These Guys)

They look like this! Though I am planning on redesigning them so their wings are noticeably this large while at rest, but before that i still need to learn how to do art better, thank you for the ask!! ^^


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1 year ago
Uroptoma, More Commonly Called A River Finbug, Are Decently Sized Thalasentomo, Which Eat Small Game,

uroptoma, more commonly called a river finbug, are decently sized thalasentomo, which eat small game, eggs, and corpses, when when they reproduce the oviparent will lay their eggs in a large sac and give it to the graiparent and then swim away, the graiparent will protect the egg sac while the larvae develop and will drop it somewhere secluded once they begin hatching, the larvae will eat the egg sac and then go dormant till they mature, a large portion of their swimming power comes from their tail and they mostly use their fins to steer themselves around, though the swimming power it provides is not inconsequential, its theorized this is due to how the graiparents hold the egg sac, 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
Pyrgoanthus, More Commonly Called A Village Flower, Are Odd Sedereamischos Which Fill The Clearings Of
Pyrgoanthus, More Commonly Called A Village Flower, Are Odd Sedereamischos Which Fill The Clearings Of

pyrgoanthus, more commonly called a village flower, are odd sedereamischos which fill the clearings of the maschoran forests, they photosynthetic tower converged on the wreath on a drekols tail, the flowers surrounding the tower cannot survive without being connected to the root system of a pyrgoanthus due to the lack of photosynthetic cells, the “petals” of pyrgoanthid flowers are a tough stiff material, presumably derived from the wood that makes them up, the leaf on the top of the tower is surrounded with small pores releasing a constant flurry of spores which are designed to glide for kilometres until they interact with another pyrgoanthid which they will then absorb the genetic material and impliment it into their fruit that they reproduce once they have enough resources and gamates, the leaf on the top of their tower will slowly grow into a bright red fruit, if you have any questions about this sedereamischos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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