Oceanskimmer

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Oceanskimmer
(Koskinopleura labellotenens)

24/?, unknown cause
Creator Bardic Other
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Trinucleata
Maciotrinucleozoa
Siphonopneumata
Decalobia
Octocopei
Koskinopleuridae
Koskinopleura
Koskinopleura labellotenens
Epoch/Generation 2/148
Habitat Mason Polar Coast, Mason Polar Ocean (Sunlight Zone)
Size 2 cm Long
Support Unknown
Diet Herbivore (Glassphere, Filtermaer)
Respiration Unknown
Thermoregulation Unknown
Reproduction Sexual, Hermaphrodite, Loose Eggs
Descendant of Ancestor of
Hexskimmer



The oceanskimmer split from its ancestor, the hexskimmer, and moved into the predator-free waters of Mason's ocean. It now feeds on the abundant glasspheres and filtermaer that dot the sea, the sole herbivorous species for now. It still uses its ancestor's method of swimming upside-down at the surface, picking off the various floating flora, and has evolved a pair of mobile grasping appendages on its mouth that it uses to pull food in. In addition, it has developed webbing between each pair of flippers, thus increasing the total surface area of its tail to improve swimming. Rather than using its ancestor's asexual reproduction method, the oceanskimmer has developed sexual reproduction, of a sort, with each individual having both a 'male' equivalent gender and a 'female' equivalent gender. Genetic material is released into the water around them, but self-fertilization can also occur in times of low population.