Are there any creatures no one minds me evolving? I'd like to get involved with this. Thanks.
If you're at all interested in the plant world, feel free to evolve the Multiplying Zeeboo or Energetic Zeeboo.
Are there any creatures no one minds me evolving? I'd like to get involved with this. Thanks.
North King said:Oh, those should definitely be changed to the player's name. I didn't see the Bloon Finner's classification post, or the Cool Rockster's.
Squid1111 said:Could I join?
Tentacold
evolved from Tentaluyus Alertus
+ cold resistance p.tentacles
-eyes
Even more poisonous tentacles spell DOOOM for cold water prey that does not see through the lure
V. effloresco is an actual Latin name, which I gave it when I re-classified the Finners.I edited my previous posts where I classified my species to show Dentochordata and a Subphylum of Blobsterum with Chordata as Phylum.
Which scientific names of species would be preferable? I've noticed some discrepancy between posts of different players where one person used one species name and another used a different name. Specificly: Bloom Finner has been named P. bloomii and V. effloresco; Cool Rockster has been named R. gelus and R. arcticus. In addition there are some discrepancies higher up. I am currently defaulting to North King's list post 1132.
North King: How would you describe the Dentochordata class? I feel my original way of describing the class was not that great.
For classification: The Nitros, Sandworm/Leafworm, and Cazone lines look very distantly related in some way. Based on the definition of a Chordate, I would guess that the newer Omi/Bluffer and Garbage-Eater lines might fall under the Phylum somewhere.
Also looking at wikipedia, when classifying animals the Famliy typically, though not always, ends in -dae.
Efficient Finner: erez87
Evolved from: Bloom Finner
Genes (17): Skeleton x1, Jaws x1, Plant Eating x4, Plankton Eating x1, Swimming x3, Eyes x1, Gills x3, Mass Reproduction x2, Cold Resistance x1
Description: The mass production gene proved successful and was rewarded by natural selection to improve and become better. The more young thought meant the parent animals had to have more energy. Animals that could gain more energy from their food source soon won the battle for survival and the Efficient Finner appeared.
erez87 said:OOC-How plausible is to have metals becoming part of the body? (Like some metallic organ)? I have n idea but I need to know if it's plausible.
Fulton said:Speaking of which, Daft, can different evolutions of Zeeboo still 'talk' to each other?
Decloak: I remember once hearing on a documentary that scorpions naturally concentrate heavy metals they absorbed from prey animals into their stingers to harden them, but just looking at Google quickly I can't actually find anything to back it up.OOC-How plausible is to have metals becoming part of the body? (Like some metallic organ)? I have n idea but I need to know if it's plausible.