2 Sponshade (Extinct)
Name: Sponshade
Descendant of: Spongill
Description: A simple animal that filter feeds by cilliating water through spongy channels throughout it's body, from back (light brown) to front gills (dark brown). It's waste slag heap (pale brown) builds around it. It's diagonally horizontal orientation helps it catch more food while heavier detritus like sand and stones roll off. It's lower sections stretch with age before reaching a maximum limit in length, lifting them away from their own waste slag heap. The organisms range in size from subspecies to subspecies, individual to individual. Some as wide as dinner plates, others as pennies.
Reproduction: It reproduces sexually by spawning. It casts off eggs that become sticky embryos and latch on to rock and some stromatolites.
Food: Suspended organic detritus
Ocean Locations: 2
Land Locations: None
Temporal Range: Age 0 - Age 4
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