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Sun-Eyed Phlock (Solisogon Ramphastocervusi)
Creator: Mayith
Ancestor: Rainforest Phlock
Habitat: Barlowe Subtropical Woodland
Size: 3.5 m
Diet: Herbivore (Quhft, Tubeplage, Ferries), Photosynthesis
Respiration: Active (Lungs)
Thermoregulation: Endotherm
Support: Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood)
Reproduction: Sexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes

the Sun-Eyed Phlock split from its ancestor to live in the Barlowe Subtropical Woodland for easier navigation due to the tall trees in the rainforest, Their legs grew taller and thinner, helping them evade predators which are not fooled by its wings. Like its ancestor, it is a sprinter but its more agile. They flare their wings which have an eye-like marking and chatter their beaks making a sort of loud continuous bang to scare smaller predators. There's a sex difference in males and females, in which the females have duller colours and a smaller cranial adornment the males have a large cranial adornment and flashier colours and a tail pouch which the females are lacking. The females have thicker limbs and a thicker body, this is to help them carry the weight of their young while pregnant and also to help fend off predators. They are way more aggresive than the males. Males use their tail pouch in their mating dance by inflating it flaring their wings and dancing hypnotically.

This post has been edited by mayith: Apr 11 2023, 12:38 PM

You put the wrong species name in the title (click "edit" and then "full edit" and you'll be able to fix it)

sorry for taking rlly long to reply but i fixed it

Does anyone have a constructive comment before I give this a review?

So here is a question, how does this end up in Barlowe?...
Their direct ancestor evolved in Darwin, which became part of Wallace.

Additionally, does the Corkscrew Krugg still parasitize this species?

If possible, a image showing off a female would be nice.

This post has been edited by OviraptorFan: Apr 29 2023, 02:51 PM

Oh yeah, that is weird. It wasn't in Barlowe before.

they were moved to barlowe due to the suggestion by coolsteph
i can maybe change it?
also i guess its still infected
ill edit it after i finish the female versions art (which shouldnt take long since its sorta traced off of the male ver)

sorry for the long reply btw i didnt have the page watching on

It looks like you confused a reply meant for another new member for yours. I don't think Coolsteph intended that you needed to change it in your submission, but that Dino needed to change it in theirs, and after you made the edit there was just confusion afterwards.

You should change it back to what it was before.

What was its habitat previously?