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It's not using a melon, it's using what dolphins use but in a weird location. I'll clarify.

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Fatruck (Properpellis borealis)
Creator: Disgustedorite
Ancestor: Fatcoat
Habitat: Ladym Ocean Subpolar Sunlight Zone, LadyM Ocean Polar Sunlight Zone, North Jujubee Ocean Subpolar Sunlight Zone, Jujubee Ocean Polar Sunlight Zone, North Sagan 4 Ice Sheet, Day Polar Coast, Day Glacial Beach, Bumpy Polar Coast, Bumpy Polar Beach, Flisch Subpolar Coast, Flisch Subpolar Beach, Darkov Subpolar Coast, Darkov Subpolar Beach, Soma Subpolar Sea, Soma Archipelago Subpolar Beaches, Soma Subpolar Beach, Dingus Subpolar Beach
Size: 1.4 meters long
Support: Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
Diet: Carnivore (Common Gilltails, Miniswarmers, Islandball Gillfin, Strainerbeak, Slither Longbeak, Clamshut Waterworm, Spotted Shocker, Speckled Spinderorm, Vicious Seaswimmer, Redbone Gilltail, Sunlit Plagu, Wading Leafshell, Marine Arthrofin, Marine Shocker, Marine Gilltail, Marine Filtersquid, Marine Finworm, Marine Urpoi, Probing Gilltail, Finned Filtersquid, Hairy Slitherworm, Surge Gilltail, Globe Gilltail, Blue Gillfin, Ebony Pump Gilltail, Bleedin Waterworm, Sealid, Vicious Gilltail, Cromocanth, Arostrolarian, Protelareous, Hunting Darkswarmer, Ruberarian, Schutzhund Scylarian, Glowlight Scylarian, Maritime Shockshell Gilltail, Snappermaw Scylarian, Scavenger Scylarian, Shorthorn Scylarian, Seafin, Needlenose Scylarian, Thrashing Seaswimmer, Emperor Seaswimmer, Bejeweled Emperor Scylarian, Cornularian, juvenile and weakened Blueback Scylarian, juvenile and weakened Nonessie), Scavenger
Respiration: Active (Lungs)
Thermoregulation: Endotherm (Cotton, Blubber)
Reproduction: Sexual (Male and Female, Live Birth)

The fatruck split from its ancestor and moved north. It has begun to take advantage of ice to birth its young far out of reach of most predators. It is a carnivore capable of consuming both small and large prey using two strategies, either grabbing small prey with its tongue or biting larger prey to death. It is a social creature which basks, migrates, and hunts in groups of up to 60, which are capable of collectively taking down larger prey. It will also scavenge from carcasses that wash up on the polar beaches, particularly of huge lyngbakrs.

The fatruck’s ears have disappeared completely and it hears entirely using a layer of fat on top of its head and sound-conducting tissue in its skull. Its tail is permanently curved and bound by skin in such a way that its butt nostril has been placed much further up its back, also giving its wooden rod-like spine a distinctive J- or checkmark-shape when isolated from the rest of its skeleton. It is larger than its ancestor and adults are rarely able to stand upright for long, but juveniles will still do so. The fatruck has evolved to molt its coat all at once, similar to a terran seal. This discourages the growth of harmful microbes in its skin and coat and removes most types of external parasite instantly.

The fatruck travels to the ice sheets to breed many times per year, mostly in the late winter and early spring. A female will wait on the ice, watching males in the water attempting to court her. Once she has made a choice between them, she will slide into the water to mate. In about a month, she gives birth to about a dozen white fluffy rat-sized juveniles in a burrow dug in the ice with her tusks. Both parents take part in bringing them food until they are big enough to thermoregulate outside the burrow, which can take up to a month and a half. After this, they float on the water above their parents and the rest of their group until they are able to swim and dive well, which can take anywhere from a week to a few months. They grow rather quickly and reach full size in about 2 years, but don’t start breeding until their third year.

Actually, it's been determined that the hairs are still there. No mention doesn't mean lost.

Why would they board them in the first place?

They're still very unstable terrain. I doubt long-legged terrestrial fauna would like them much and would jump off to return to shore if they somehow ended up on one.

Brushrums are a genus.

That's weird. The image host I use must be having issues.

Edit: sure enough,
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Pipe is currently undergoing maintenance as I ran out of Google Cloud credits earlier than expected. I'm going to have to transfer all files back out of Google Cloud and into my old hosting provider, AWS S3, where the credits are cheaper now. (I only had a temporary deal with Google Cloud where it would be cheaper than S3 that I expected to last until the end of the year, but it appears it ended earlier due to Pipe getting unexpectedly more expensive.)

Sorry about that. Expect the transfer to take around 2-4 days. There are a lot of files. I recommend using Discord as a host temporarily in the meantime if possible (not permanently because Discord is very unreliable for hosting).

I'd have liked a little more warning, Grant :/

And the rafts are being tossed and turned by wind and waves several feet high.

Single species entries should be singular.

I've added some, for others I'll have to do some more reading, which I'm not really up for at the moment unfortunately.

By author request, this is being moved to the graveyard pending a transitional form.

Yes, as interesting as this is, it is too big a leap for one generation.

QUOTE (TheBigDeepCheatsy @ Sep 5 2022, 07:32 PM)
QUOTE (Disgustedorite @ Sep 5 2022, 10:42 AM)
QUOTE (TheBigDeepCheatsy @ Sep 5 2022, 05:07 AM)
I only remember having the Diversifier badge.

Could you link the species you diversified?


https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Sly_Snoa
https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Divedove
https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Jaydohve
https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Dwarf_Snoa
https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Dobem

Badge added.

@Coolsteph I caught typos while editing this to add a few more terms, and I know I do those a lot. Is there any chance you could proofread this? (And perhaps suggest a few more words?)

QUOTE (TheBigDeepCheatsy @ Sep 5 2022, 05:07 AM)
I only remember having the Diversifier badge.

Could you link the species you diversified?

I mean calling it doctor pickle makes sense if you're using doctor the way you would use cat if you called it cat pickle

Added a paragraph

Semi-on purpose, it was sponsored by Tumblr too (via an ad I made and used Tumblr Blaze on)

I have added the baby.

I have it working now!

I added the badge, but it doesn't seem to be showing up. I will need to mess around in settings to see how to make it appear.

For the record's sake, and so users have an idea of what they're supposed to do, I will list what badges I know I have earned.

Diversifier: I have made 5+ direct descendants of the seashrog. https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Seashrog

Generation Master: I made 34 species in generation 162. https://sagan4alpha.miraheze.org/wiki/Generation_162

Apps Maker: I run Sagan Bot, which probably qualifies for this, and made many changes to the wiki for the sake of easier navigation. Um, I'm not sure how to post evidence of this.

Cladogram Maker: Asterzoa cladogram for Beta in generation 11 https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/6163...ladogram_11.png

There's probably more, like Biome Adopter and Diversifying Master, but that's more complicated to check since I don't remember specifics from memory.

Hello everyone, we are bringing back badges for contributing to Sagan 4 and completing challenges. However, as information on who had which badges on the old forum has been lost, we need your help.

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Diorama Maker: Given to a user who has made at least 5 dioramas for the diorama challenges.

    Diorama Winner: Given to a user who won at least one Diorama contest.

        Diorama Master: Given to a user who has won at least 5 diorama contests.

Biome Adopter: Given to a team member who made 5 or more organisms specifically for a "barren" biome (ones with "pioneer" species present).

    Strength in Numbers: Given to a team member who made 15 or more organisms specifically for a barren biome.

        Biome Master: Given to a team member who has adopted 5 or more barren biomes (5 or more organisms for each biome) .

Diversifier: Given to a team member who made at least 5 descendants for the same organism.

    Diversifying Master: Given to a team member who has made at least 5 splits to at least 5 organisms.

        Diversifying God: Given to a team member who has made at least 5 splits to at least 20 organisms.

Kingdom Master: Given to a team member who created at least 1 organism for each kingdom.

Food Web Maker: Given to a user who created at least 5 Food Web charts.

Landmark Maker: Given to a team member who created at least 5 landmarks.

Size Chart Maker: Given to a team member who created at least 5 size charts.

Generation Master: Given to a team member who made thirty or more species in a single generation. (Can only be given once)

Challenge Master: Given to a team member after completing 10 or more species challenges.

Year Challenge: Given to a team member for finishing the month challenges.
Adventurer: Given to the Sagan 4 Adventure Contest winner.

Moviemaker: Given to a contributer to the Sagan 4 Movie Project

Shirt Designer: Given to a user who's made a Sagan 4 shirt design

Apps Maker: Given to a user who's made an application to help make Sagan 4 wiki easier to use

Cladogram Maker: Given to a user who made at least one cladogram for the Sagan4 project


These are all of the badges one can earn. If you believe you have earned one of these badges, or if you know of a member who has, please post below with evidence and an administrator will verify and assign it.

Do note that at this time, the Kingdom Master badge only applies to Sagan 4 Alpha and we will be making a separate version for completing the challenge in Sagan 4 Beta in the future.

I'm gonna be making an additional image of a baby

I've been adding in more names for creatures that we talk about a lot, all of them linking to general pages if available.