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they are pretty similar

Anything now?

I made it a 3d software for IOS called Putty 3D

Size is listed twice

added thermoregulation and lengthened description

Cryobowler Srugeing isn't capitalized in the ancestor section

BigL Tropical Beach isn't capitalized

Could you add the image of both the Walker/Shell symbiotes together as a supplementary piece? I saw it in the discord earlier and it would help a bit.

Could you add the generation number to the image?

The species name and scientific name is not listed.

the diet section doesn't state Carnivore: then the actual species

Hair Nimbuses is wrote as "Hair, Nimbuses"

Silkruggs is written as "Silkrugg"

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Caveside Stickyball (Calcarepalla hypermaceria)
Creator: SpeedTowel
Ancestor: Floating Stickyball
Habitat: Dixon-Darwin Water Table
Size: 4 cm wide, 50 cm - 1 meter colonies
Support: ?
Diet: Detritivore, Filter-Feeder
Respiration: ?
Thermoregulation: ?
Reproduction: Asexual (Budding, Very Resillient Spores)

The caveside stickyball has split from its ancestor, the floating stickyball, and bunched up into large colonies forming on cave walls. It has pushed the subterradron population down considerably due to taking up space of cave rustmolds. They aren’t fixed to cave walls, leading to clingerpedes taking advantage of consumption of them and can grow onto fauna in the area. Whenever they reproduce, a new ball grows into a section of the colony, which can grow to 1 meter in size. Individuals live for 3 months. It is similar to its ancestor in many ways.

The last 3 segments are uncolored, or is that intentional?

Anything worth improving or this is good?

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The Cave Chut, a old shrew species, lost 2 pairs of eyes and it's not explained.

QUOTE (Coolsteph @ Nov 25 2021, 12:26 PM)
Odd...its ancestor doesn't specify why its antifreeze-producing cells are red, so it's unclear whether you yourself ought to elaborate on that.


From the original Glacialdrak description: "The faint red coloring comes from the antifreeze producing cells that are spread throughout their bodies."

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Raptordrak (Pyschanthos raptorinus)
Creator: SpeedTowel
Ancestor: Glacialdrak
Habitat: Raptor Peak, Raptor Volcanic
Size: 60 cm tall
Support: ?
Diet: Photosynthesis
Respiration: ?
Thermoregulation: ?
Reproduction: Sexual, 2 Genders (Airborne Spores)

The raptordrak replaced the glacialdrak in Raptor Peak and has spread to Raptor Volcanic. The move into volcanic soil was not that far of an achievement since the ancient razodrak had also done it. It is red-colored due to disulfide antifreeze-producing cells in its body. It grows throughout the peak and volcanic biomes. The raptordrak has also developed sexual reproduction, by releasing airborne spores into the air, similar to its ancestor. The new reproduction method was found to be much more successful and replaced the population in Raptor Peak. The raptordrak goes dormant in extremely cold conditions if needed.

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Blind Volox (Nothogyrinus privaronem)
Creator: SpeedTowel
Ancestor: Cave Volox
Habitat: Ramul Water Table
Size: 25 cm long
Support: ?
Diet: Filter-Feeder, Detritivore
Respiration: ?
Thermoregulation: Ectotherm
Reproduction: Sexual, 2 Genders, Frog-like Eggs laid into Water

The blind volox has split from its ancestor, the cave volox. Without that much light in the water table, the blind volox lost its bioluminescence and sight, instead moving around in the bottom of the floor and sensing any detritus, reducing its size. It has lost its carnivorous diet and has taken up a large detritivore route. It now locates food using microscopic bristles located around its oversized mouth. They are used to sense where the nearest source is. They lay frog-like eggs into water, similar to its ancestor. It lives for a fairly short time, 5 weeks to 2 months. The body of the blind volox has also become larger to exploit the abundance of detritus in the water table. Other than these adaptations it is almost identical to its ancestor.

"embrioes"? think you meant embryos

The bubble leaves are anchored to the tree and can no longer float.

I see. The flowers were described as just "needles" in its ancestor's description.

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Purple Orbibom (Acininumerosus ostrinus)
Creator: SpeedTowel
Ancestor: Tundra Orbibom
Habitat: Drake Polar Scrub
Size: 30 cm tall
Support: Cell Wall (Cellulose)
Diet: Photosynthesis
Respiration: Passive (Stomata)
Thermoregulation: Ectotherm
Reproduction: Sexual (Berries and tiny seeds), Asexual

The purple orbibom split from its ancestor, the tundra orbibom. A group of tundra orbibom seeds managed to make it to Drake Polar Scrub. Initially, most specimens died, but a large amount thrived. Through this, an early generation triggered the original purple color of its ancient purple ancestors dating back to the Ladymian period. Their striped coloration dated back to the mimicking of the bombardier clipperkin of millions of years ago has persisted, albeit now in new colors, and its flowers have became thicker. The coloration has stayed this way to prevent herbivores from eating them. has become way smaller than its ancestor due to competition with other large flora in its area. Despite looking poisonous, if the sharp flowers are clipped and prepared correctly, the purple orbibom vaguely tastes like a mix between grapes and blueberries.

Falcotherium is repeated twice in the scientific name