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SpecZooBraydenR — Day 20 inverted ecosystem

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Description Pristiniartimic jaculum or more commonly known as rosetta darter deer, is a relative of the darter deer (day 9s entry) that is the apex predator of an island. However, it has a different lifestyle due to one change it stopped using the smaller male, unlike in the darter deer, which doesn't project itself at prey. Instead, they fuse to the larger female it is currently thought that this was caused by the more forested ecosystem of its island home, causing the females to be more effective than the males. Despite the males being useless, the females still seem to have some attachment to them, with research showing they will like the males clean after hunting, and they will occasionally nuzzle them.

Pristinirex homooccisor or more commonly known as silver stripe runners, are a small species related to some of the largest mainland carnivores. However, they are dwarfs compared to their mainland cousins. They only were able to survive by becoming neotinic and never becoming the massive carnivores as they show strong niche partitioning with youngsters of mainland species starting out as omnivorous semi social animals. However, Pristinirex never leaves this stage in its development being incredibly social. The females are relatively dull, but males are a silver color with a redish stripe to attract females, and due to the relatively high amount of food, they can afford to be colorful. However, due to their small size, the swapped roles with the rosetta darter deer becoming its prey the exact opposite of the mainland.
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