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Ichthyosmilus, More Commonly Called A Common Cliptooth, Are Average Sized Ichthyongui, Which Compared

Ichthyosmilus, More Commonly Called A Common Cliptooth, Are Average Sized Ichthyongui, Which Compared
Ichthyosmilus, More Commonly Called A Common Cliptooth, Are Average Sized Ichthyongui, Which Compared
Ichthyosmilus, More Commonly Called A Common Cliptooth, Are Average Sized Ichthyongui, Which Compared

ichthyosmilus, more commonly called a common cliptooth, are average sized ichthyongui, which compared to their mountainous relatives is rather large, they use their pseudobeak to break off parts of arthrokalami per joint, they will also scrape laspamallia off of rocks and wood, they will also chew on rocks to grind down their pseudobeak , when they are hatchlings they will eat primarily moss slime due to the lack of pseudobeak till adolescence, and will even lay their young in patches of laspamillia, providing them with safety and a decent amount of food straight out the egg, 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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Pyrgoanthus, More Commonly Called A Village Flower, Are Odd Sedereamischos Which Fill The Clearings Of
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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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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
Biotapsora, More Commonly Called A Scab Tick, Are Very Small Seelenlos Which Are Only Visible After Theyve

biotapsora, more commonly called a scab tick, are very small seelenlos which are only visible after theyve begun feeding on their hosts, they have very flexible shells compared to other terrestrial ostoexoapo, which is useful to them since even though theyre very barebones under their shell, which is meant to be filled when they drink the blood of their hosts, they will run out of room relatively fast due to their size, they will begin to feed on their hosts after latching their legs into the skin of their host, they will routinely unlatch their legs and move them further out to accommodate their fastly changing size, their eyes are almost nonfunctional, only really capable of detecting movement, when they are ready they will release themselves off of their hosts and adjust their digestive system to be essentially an egg making factory, using any remaining nutrients to produce as many eggs as possible, once, they will die once producing their maximum amount of eggs due to the production speed, most eggs being still contained within their body, once these eggs hatch the larvae will eat other nearby eggs and their oviparents remains as well as any other nearby flesh, they will then use their eyes which function slightly better than their mature forms, they will look up around their surroundings and if theyre lucky they will find a host before they mature and latch on with specialized radula to said host, if they are less lucky they will climb onto a nearby plant or rock and use said specialized radula to latch onto it while they mature, 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
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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1 year ago
Cynomimus, More Commonly Called A Skittish Stalker, Are Small Nocturnal Ostomesa, They Wander The Maschoran
Cynomimus, More Commonly Called A Skittish Stalker, Are Small Nocturnal Ostomesa, They Wander The Maschoran
Cynomimus, More Commonly Called A Skittish Stalker, Are Small Nocturnal Ostomesa, They Wander The Maschoran

cynomimus, more commonly called a skittish stalker, are small nocturnal ostomesa, they wander the maschoran forests at nighttime, and will scavenge on corpses they find, and will even attack sleeping prey if they are confident enough or desperate enough, they are highly territorial towards other cynomimids, however are very jumpy in regards to other ostomesa, they have been noted to follow ostomesa to their nests and then eat their eggs and young, theyve also been known to prey on small seelenlos, theyve widely been considered pests by the ◗ta due to their opportunistic nature, as well as them being quite intuitive, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer


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