Display title | Tako |
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Date of page creation | 08:40, 5 January 2010 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Some megaorthoceros segnoneustes traveled down a similar evolutionary path as their descendants, the megaorthoceros circumorphos; however it revealed itself in a very different fashion. Instead of a circular grouping, these new organisms, known as the takos, exist in a more oval or worm-like shape. They have sunk to the sea floor, causing them to avoid replacing their ancestors, and in the process have also wriggled their way upwards to the sunlit floor regions of the Jujubee Ocean as well. |