12 Bramlunge
Name: Bramlunge
Descendant of: Sponphage
Description: Population booms of motile animals leaves soils in shallows with different compositions due to the waste and corpse buildup. This mold is specialized towards decomposing organic soils built largely on the defecation and corpses of these animals near shorelines.
Their fruiting bodies are bunched and more compactly so than their ancestor for robustness. Not only are the shallow seas rougher at the sea bottom but motile animals cross over them all the time. Sometimes they can seed an animal's waste with their spores if animals are ready to deposit and cross over them at the same time. All spores are motile in mucous membranes, they will find each other and fertilize even when attached to an animal, given that they aren't predated on first by a different microbe.
Reproduction: Fruiting bodies cast microscopic sexless haploid spores that can merge with any other to become diploid. Spreading of mycellium also propagates them.
Food: Animal waste and pre-softened corpses
Ocean Locations: 2 (Coast)
Land Locations: 2 (Coast)
Genetic Ancestor(s)
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