Personal Life Has Gotten Less Busy, I Havent Had Much Time For Creature Creation But I Can Answer Any
personal life has gotten less busy, i havent had much time for creature creation but i can answer any questions
Personal stuff
hey, youre probably wondering, where is the posts for the nocturnal fungal steppe organisms? the answer is, i havent had time to write them all due to personal junk, so for a bit this blog will be pretty quiet, same with my sideblog, mostly just likes and occasional reblogs and thats it, so yeah, but dw there will definitely be something on this blog by midjune
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Update
I have been progressing since my personal life got less restrictive, however its still going to take awhile since i like to have the next ecosystem done before i finish the current one, which is going to be a little difficult since the mountain [the ecosystem im working on right now] is more diverse than the fungal steppe, i will however say the midjune deadline might be an overshoot, i could be done by the end of may or earlier, but we'll see
doesn't fit the aesthetic of this blog but i'm really friggen proud of my year 6 farm and my boyfriend and i's farm

my boyfriend and i's year 1 summer farm

my year 6 summer lonesome farm






skeletons of diurnal organisms of ngiu◗'s fungal steppe



phytodokathar, more commonly called a grazing beak, is a seelenlos in the fungal steppe which strips the sheet of plectomoss off of fungal plates, this lets them be one of the most common ostomesa on the steppe, being one of the only ones which stays in a group its whole life never diverging unless, being in a herd, they use their beaks to tear the plectomoss completely out of and off the mycoarbor to consume, herds of phytodokathar contain dozens to hundreds depending on the size of the fungal steppe, they move rather slow and are not that remarkable in many senses, though this does not mean they arent fascinating, they forgo the ancestral condition of vocalization via gasses gained by digestion, and instead produce sounds from closing their tongue for it to be perfectly flat then opening it, this creates long high pitched honk like sounds due to the structure of their tongues, mixing it with variations of the shapes of their glosspharyncal opening and how open their jaws are, this lets them warn their herd on if a predator is coming, if the herd is moving, if they want to mate, and other things, even being able to hiss similar to a telluric goose if they want to warn phytodokathar to stay away from their nest and if they want to intimidate a potential ovivore such as a toxic piercer or an extremely hungry kentav, their beak is a strong useful weapon and can ward off even a moss dragon under the right circumstances, if you have any questions regarding this organism please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer



sporioentomo, more commonly called a feather ear, this is due to them having one of the largest "ear" to head size ratio in all of seelenlos, their large klariech are used as specialized display organs, being used as visual display as well as letting them sense the pheromones created by feather ears who want to mate, this specialization has effected the hearing of sporioentomo, making their kalriech less sensitive and more stiff and more specialized for smell, luckily or them their eyes have adapted to see the "flower" of the fungal steppes fruit spire, which closely resembles their kalriech, though it is controversial to ◗ta scholars on whether that is coincidental or causal, and within the ones believing its causal theres even more debate on whether the spire caused the klariech or the klariech caused the spire, never the less the sporioentomos eyes are almost perfectly adapted to seeing the flower spire, which good since the vreedrupe is the most common food they eat to survive, the other kind is uking, which they catch as they fly around the fruit, unlike most seelenlos their glosspharyncal opening is at the very back of their tongue instead of how it is with most seelenlos including ostoexoapo where its at the front and can be opened and closed at will, unlike the sporioentomo which have this opening permanently open unless theyre chewing when it will close until the sporioentomo stops chewing and swallows it, this allows their tongue to be used as a 7th limb of sorts, letting them grab fruit and bring them to their mouth or attach to uking with saliva thats quadrice as viscous as ammonia, which lets them bring the uking back to their mouths for mastication, if you have any questions regarding this organism please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer