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Published: 2014-04-11 15:10:44 +0000 UTC; Views: 295; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 0
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Description This is a drawing by my sister for her project. She doesn't have an account, so she asked me to upload it on mine.

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This is a picture of a Wandering Thayibus praying on a mother Xorix who is feeding her baby with a Mineurn. In the back you can also see a Famerg. All this is happening in an "island" called Terix, it is not a real island because it is just a large sand bar with a bunch of trees intertwined together. The Wandering Thayibus is call this because they are island hoppers and don't really have a destination. That is why they fly in pairs so if they want to mate they don't have to go looking for anything. That is also why they have the throat pouches so they can carry their egg with out having to stay in one place to wait for it to hatch. Also, the Wandering Thayibus can carry food in their pouches for many days without going bad. Xorix are one of the oldest creatures on the planet Xoricus, and that is how they got their name. Baby Xorix are laid in a small hole in one of the roots and the parents switch off with hunting and guarding their baby. Mineurn are very abundant and are very tasty but are not very big. Famerg are small things that climb trees to find different fruits to eat and after it's all gone except for the pit, the females hollow it out and lay their eggs in there, but once she gets into the hole, she bloats so the exit/entrance is blocked. When the eggs hatch they are immediately hungry so they sometimes eat their unhatched siblings then eat their live mother, by then they are big enough to go out on their own. The male Famerg after eating fly/glide to another tree to eat again.
Hope you like it, Me. (Archipithecus's sister)        
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Comments: 4

Fynn-Bernsteinwolf [2014-04-12 04:17:43 +0000 UTC]

how sweet and crazy looking creatures the idea with the mouth is great^^

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Archipithecus In reply to Fynn-Bernsteinwolf [2014-04-12 08:17:04 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

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Fynn-Bernsteinwolf In reply to Archipithecus [2014-04-12 08:51:18 +0000 UTC]

no problem your very welcome

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Archipithecus In reply to Archipithecus [2014-04-12 08:18:13 +0000 UTC]

~Archipithecus's sister

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