Weeplent
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Weeplent (Salicimancerxia riparius) | |
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15/101, gamma ray burst | |
Creator | Rhodix Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Mancerxa Zoodendronta Geminifoliata Tetraramoformes Tetraramomancerxidae Salicimancerxia Salicimancerxia riparius |
Week/Generation | 13/84 |
Habitat | Huggs-Yokto Savanna, Bone River, Slarti River |
Size | 6 m Tall |
Primary Mobility | Sessile |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Photosynthesis |
Respiration | Unknown |
Thermoregulation | Ectotherm |
Reproduction | Sexual, spores, two sexes |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
Some towerplents started to live next to Bone River in the borders of the grassy region of Huggs-Yokto Savanna. They developed long and numerous leaves to retain the air moisture and to take more solar light. The weeplents, a split from their ancestors, most of time swing their arms to always enjoy the light at maximum. These creatures reproduce in the warmer periods, spreading its genetic material over long distances. After a long time, the weeplents can now be found near to waters of the savanna, in the region between the Bone and Slarti Rivers.
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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.