Triplethorn Bounder
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Triplethorn Bounder (Trilophomancerixa hexanasalus) | |
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Creator | Hydromancerx Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Subclass Superorder Order Suborder Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Mancerxa Chloropodia Pterophylla Rostrophylla Dromeophylla Celerisaltores Volanspediformes Volanspedidae Trilophomancerixa Trilophomancerixa hexanasalus |
Week/Generation | 24/153 |
Habitat | Barlowe Rocky, Barlowe Chaparral, Martyk Chaparral, Barlowe High Grasslands, Barlowe Plains, Martyk Plains |
Size | 50 cm Long |
Primary Mobility | Unknown |
Support | Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood) |
Diet | Herbivore (Sunstalks) |
Respiration | Active (Lungs) |
Thermoregulation | Endotherm |
Reproduction | Sexual, Two Sexes, Live Birth |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
The triplethorn bounder split from its ancestor the thorncrest bounder. Its front limbs have developed more and it has gained another butt-nostril to help it sing its own unique song to mates. They still use their echolocation at night and are physically much the same as its ancestor. It now has 3 throny crests on its beak with it uses to attract mates with. Males will clash beaks to fight over females. They travel with a bounding, leaping stride and hopping. They travel very quickly, and continuously migrate between different biomes going where food is available. Unlike their ancestor they have specialized in black flora.