Cyclotrypta, More Commonly Called A Eyed Wart, Are Small Highly Toxic Solumykitas, Which Produce More
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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