Towering Airbulb
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Towering Airbulb (Aerattero procerus) | |
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![]() 24/?, unknown cause | |
Creator | Clarke Other |
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Crocusiophyta Aaurumphyta Cavugarland Aerovesicae Protoaerovesicae Aerattero Aerattero procerus |
Epoch/Generation | 1/142 |
Habitat | Yokto Volcanic , Krakow Volcanic , Russ Volcanic , Flisch Volcanic , West Mason Polar Scrub , East Mason Polar Scrub , Mason Polar Beach |
Size | 1 cm Tall |
Support | Unknown |
Diet | Photosynthesis |
Respiration | Unknown |
Thermoregulation | Unknown |
Reproduction | Asexual, Spores |
Descendant of | Ancestor of |
Airbulb |
The towering airbulb split from its ancestor, the airbulb. the most noticeable differences, and the only major ones, is the lenghening of the stem and the flattening of the stem. At the end of fall, the greater part of the bulb will detach and float away, leaving a small piece of the bulb, eventually fragmenting and spreading its spores over a large area. During the winter, the airbulb will quickly rebuild the bulb for inflation in the spring using sugars stockpiled in a large rootbulb just under the surface.
Categories:
- Species
- Extinct in Epoch 24
- Unknown extinction generation
- Extinct
- Species by Clarke
- Eukaryota
- Crocusiophyta
- Aaurumphyta
- Cavugarland
- Aerovesicae
- Protoaerovesicae
- Aerattero
- Epoch 1
- Generation 142
- Yokto Volcanic
- Krakow Volcanic
- Russ Volcanic
- Flisch Volcanic
- West Mason Polar Scrub
- East Mason Polar Scrub
- Mason Polar Beach
- Descendant of Airbulb
- Mason Species