Black Southern Algae
Black Southern Algae (Algaaquila australos) | |
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![]() ![]() 20/131, Assimilated into Odo | |
Creator | Giant Blue Anteater Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Melanophyta Melanophycae Melanophycopsida Algaaquilales Algaaquilaceae Algaaquila Algaaquila australos |
Week/Generation | 11/74 |
Habitat | Huggs Coast, Ovi Coast, Jujubee Open Ocean |
Size | Microscopic |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Photosynthesis |
Respiration | Unknown |
Thermoregulation | Unknown |
Reproduction | Mitosis |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
Algaaquila |
The Black Southern Algae split from the original algaaquila from the Huggs Marsh. It absorbs all light but is not as efficient as normal plants. As a result of parallel evolution, it lives in the southern waters. The Black Southern Algae takes the role of phytoplankton in the southern coasts.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
None found. Note that this does not necessarily mean it has no living relatives at all, but that, assuming all taxonomy is filled in, its entire phylum is extinct; any relatives it does have likely do not resemble it.
None found. Note that this does not necessarily mean it has no living relatives at all, but that, assuming all taxonomy is filled in, its entire phylum is extinct; any relatives it does have likely do not resemble it.