Slikent

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Slikent
(Paraolfactorisus weafrenatachi)
Main image of Slikent
Species is extinct.
20/132, Branching Cellulosebane
Information
CreatorOpDDay2001 Other
Week/Generation17/117
HabitatYokto Temperate Forest, Slarti River, Yokto River
Size45 cm Long
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportEndoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
DietHerbivore (Fruity Bluestalk, Trunkpuff, Supershroom, Sporeflower, Seedpuff, Leaflower)
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationEndotherm
ReproductionSexual, Live birth, two sexes
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Subclass
Order
Suborder
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Mancerxa
Chloropodia
Phyllauria
Xylodonta
Cetochoera
Lipocastoriformes
Lipocastoridae
Paraolfactorisus
Paraolfactorisus weafrenatachi
Ancestor:Descendants:

The slikent replaced it's ancestor in the Yokto temperate forest region. They are slimmer, and shorter than their ancestor but longer. They've also lost their layers of fat due to their living in the milder weather of the temperate forest, although they will pile on body fat just before winter. They do this because slikents hibernate through winter, and need the energy. The claws at the end of the slikent's feet help them dig burrows, in which they live. Slikents have not only evolved olfactory sensors within their pipe-nostril, and the pipe-nostril itself has a small range of motion. This allows the slikent to detect predators in the area with smell. This particular evolution has greatly affected their behavior.

Though still the same (if not more) intelligent, social, and happy creatures as their ancestors, slikent behavior has changed. Adult slikents will often tickle and caress baby slikents with their pipe-nostrils, creating even stronger bonds between family members. Adults can also use their pipe-nostrils to tickle members of the opposite sex, especially during mating. The biggest change with slikent behavior is that with their sense of smell, they're able to smell each other. This seems obvious, of course, however slikents can often stink foully. Since slikents like to be happy and don't want to be ostracized by others, they've developed the habit of bathing regularly. Slikents will bathe in groups and help clean each other with their pipe-nostrils, as well. While bathing, young slikents will use their pipe-nostrils to squirt water at each other in play. During mating season slikents will roll around on sweet-smelling plants in hopes of attracting a mate. Young slikents will smell things they see for the first time just to see what they smell like. One final use for their pipe-nostril is that be expelling a large gust of air suddenly they are able to make a low rumbling sound.

The slikent is also known as the slick pipent.

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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)
  • Feral Tuskent (order Cetochoera)
  • Shroom Herder (subclass Xylodonta)
  • Chut Snorkpiper (class Phyllauria)