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These are the largest type of tulgey able to survive in low-light areas of the surface, particularly canyon and polar regions. Their needles are extremely thin and relatively soft, making the phytoid look as though it has a thick fur coat rather than a myriad of needle-like leaves. This arrangement captures an extraordinary amount of light, fueling a rapid growth and reproduction cycle. The spores, once released and finding contact with the ground, begin growing immediately, first forming a relatively small base and then sending up a thick tuft of needles. In a matter of weeks, these tulgeys can grow to their full height of up to three meters.Related content
Comments: 16
Glacial23 [2014-03-03 14:14:11 +0000 UTC]
Wow man, you are uploading all the good ideas before I can... Honestly though, I swear it's as if you're reading my mind!
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Biofauna25 In reply to Glacial23 [2014-03-03 15:38:13 +0000 UTC]
Huh, I've felt that way about other artists, too.
It's weird to think that it's me causing the feeling, now.
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Glacial23 In reply to Biofauna25 [2014-03-03 16:02:29 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I know what you mean.
I don't know what your source of inspiration was though, mine was a strand of hair on a towel . I see almost everything as something else though, yet I can never seem to come up with a picture at the end. I do love this Odin project though, the levels of detail in the descriptions and the pictures are just awesome . Can't wait for the fauna
!
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Biofauna25 In reply to Glacial23 [2014-03-03 19:35:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! The first examples of Odifauna will be uploaded at the end of this week.
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scorpenomorph [2014-02-09 00:03:26 +0000 UTC]
he, c'est marrant, parce que j'ai eu plus ou moins la même idée, mais moi c'est un arbre, mais j'ai juste une question pour toi... : les "feuilles" de cette plante, ont elles un but précis, comme pour augmenter la photosynthèse (par exemple) ?
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Biofauna25 In reply to scorpenomorph [2014-02-09 06:07:57 +0000 UTC]
Oui, les nombreuses couches de cheveux-tels des feuilles permettent de capturer davantage de lumière par rapport à la taille du corps de l'organisme, lui permettant de se développer rapidement.
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scorpenomorph In reply to Biofauna25 [2014-03-02 08:16:08 +0000 UTC]
j'ai exactement eu la même idée, c'est fou ! je vais essayer d'afficher quelques image, dont des animaux de pi-hydrae, pendant cette semaine. regarde les et dit moi, ce que tu en pense
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Biofauna25 In reply to scorpenomorph [2014-03-02 08:51:33 +0000 UTC]
Je m'en réjouis à l'avance.
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scorpenomorph In reply to Biofauna25 [2014-03-02 22:42:37 +0000 UTC]
je souhaitais juste savoir, tu parle très bien le français... tu est canadien, français ou juste bilingue ? ou encore je me trompe complètement et tu use d'une système de traduction
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Biofauna25 In reply to scorpenomorph [2014-03-03 01:02:22 +0000 UTC]
Je suis en Amérique, mais je suis presque parle couramment le français, l'espagnol, l'allemand, l'italien, et le latin; j'essaie aussi d'apprendre le mandarin, mais il est beaucoup plus difficile pour moi. Je crois que la variété est belle, et conforme à un seul système diminue la merveilleuse symphonie de la vie.
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scorpenomorph In reply to Biofauna25 [2014-03-05 22:18:59 +0000 UTC]
ah ok ! i voulais juste savoir... et juste pour t'aider dans tes langue : on dit "je SAIS presque parlé couramment" mais merci pour cette info... thanks for this information...
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Biofauna25 In reply to scorpenomorph [2014-03-06 05:53:37 +0000 UTC]
Eh bien, j'ai bien dit presque. Merci.
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Biofauna25 In reply to PeteriDish [2014-02-03 03:21:36 +0000 UTC]
It's so fluffy I'm gonna die!
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