Chlorostringus
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Chlorostringus (Chlorocytus chlorostringus) | |
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21/135, Habitat Loss (Ice Age) | |
Creator | BioCat Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Chlorocytobiota Euglenamimia Chlorocytophyceae Chlorocytales Chlorocytaceae Chlorocytus Chlorocytus chlorostringus |
Week/Generation | 16/109 |
Habitat | Krakow Marsh, Krakow River |
Size | Microscopic |
Primary Mobility | Unknown |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Photosynthesis |
Respiration | Passive Diffusion |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm |
Reproduction | Mitosis, Conjunction |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
The chlorostringus split from the chlorocytus and spread throughout the life-less Krakow Marsh. From there it also migrated to the Krakow River. Since it had no predators in Krakow Marsh it lost its movement and instead started living in massive nets of stringed together cells. These cells color the already brownish muddy water slightly green. It often reproduces using conjunction as well as two cells share their DNA.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
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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.