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Chartipteris, More Commonly Called A Seed Fern, Are Sedereamischos Which Superficially Resemble Telluric

Chartipteris, More Commonly Called A Seed Fern, Are Sedereamischos Which Superficially Resemble Telluric
Chartipteris, More Commonly Called A Seed Fern, Are Sedereamischos Which Superficially Resemble Telluric

chartipteris, more commonly called a seed fern, are sedereamischos which superficially resemble telluric ferns, they grow seeds off the base of their stem and slowly push them up as they develop, eventually growing into small burr like structures which latch onto the seelenlos which eat them and allows them to spread fast, their closest living relatives the mountain dwelling herbanumquam, though relying primarily on the burrs for reproduction their seeds if undisturbed enough will form into a durable shell surrounding the seed creating a nut like structure which will be eaten by herbivorous seelenlos and passed through their digestive system to a newer location, if you have any questions please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer

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Microcorporuro, More Commonly Called A Minnow Ribbontail, Are Small Ichthyongui Which Fill Almost Every
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microcorporuro, more commonly called a minnow ribbontail, are small ichthyongui which fill almost every body of ammonia in maschoran forests, and will swim in large schools as a form of self defense, their large tails which they use for sexual display and also a last stitch effort in defense, using it to hit their predator and hopefully gain some distance, though usually this effort is in vain, their teeth are almost completely vestigial due to how they interfere with their filterfeeding, they will usually reproduce with their schools by just passively releasing eggs and fertelizing them en masse, which helps keep their populations large, if you have any questions about these small populous seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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1 year ago
Nemaursus, More Commonly Called A Redtailed Mouse, Are Arboreal Seelenlos Which Lack The Tapetum Lucidum
Nemaursus, More Commonly Called A Redtailed Mouse, Are Arboreal Seelenlos Which Lack The Tapetum Lucidum
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nemaursus, more commonly called a redtailed mouse, are arboreal seelenlos which lack the tapetum lucidum typical of most nihlimus, most likely due to its close relation to diamus, they climb around on the pseudokladi which create a canopy alongside smaller trees, nemaurus primarily eat eggs and ostoexoapo, though they will oppertunistically scavenge, their feet have small claws which help them keep a grip on the branches they walk on, due to their lack of tapetum lucidum they generally tend to be crepuscular and have highly reactive klariech compared to other nihlimus, they use their tails to keep themselves steady while sleeping in the canopy, as well as for display during mating rituals, though the red colouration makes them an easier target for predators, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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1 year ago
Astomaverm, More Commonly Called A Wood Worm, Are Unique Ostoexoapo Which Fill The Plants Of The Maschoran

astomaverm, more commonly called a wood worm, are unique ostoexoapo which fill the plants of the maschoran forest, their life cycle is rather unique to ostoexoapo having three life stages compared to the usual two life stages most ostoexoapo have, similar to most ostoexoapo they have their larval stage where they lack their shells and have no reproductive organs, they have a second stage which most ostoexoapo dont have, which is a stage similar to their larval stage where they have thicker skin, similar to a telluric velvet worm, and also functional reproductive organs, though they are incapable of laying eggs in this life stage, once they fully mature they gain their shell and lose the ability to eat, going so far as to lose their stomach, they wander around laying small clutches of about 5 eggs inside empty holes they find on any form of wood they find, this leads to a trend of large hoards of astomaverm bursting out of infested pieces of wood every year, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to tell you


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Maiaichthys, More Commonly Called An Eggless Bijaw, Are Large Relatives Of Largetailed Bijaws Of The
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maiaichthys, more commonly called an eggless bijaw, are large relatives of largetailed bijaws of the maschoran mountains, they tend to be the apex predators of their environments and are very territorial, even when they reproduce it usually ends in the graiparent dying, maiaichthys are ovoviviparous, which is a fairly rare trait for icthyongui, once their young is about to hatch they will lay their “clutch” on a nearby corpse or dense foliage, unlike most bijaws they have a set of fangs in their front jaws which they use in territorial disputes, to avoid oviparents attacking their young while they mature their clutches are very large and are usually “laid” outside of the oviparents territory, 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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