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Australian Diictodon | |||
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General information | |||
Universe | Real Life | ||
Aliases | Australian ??? | ||
Classification | ??? | ||
Scientific synonyms | Diictodon padanicus (old classification) Diictodon coyi (older classification) | ||
Species type | ??? | ||
Homeworld | Earth | ||
Environment | Grasslands, deserts | ||
Discovered | ??? | ||
Biological information | |||
Lifespan | ??? | ||
Reproduction | Sexual; ??? | ||
Average weight | Same size as Guinea Pig | ||
Average length | Same size as Guinea Pig | ||
Locomotion | ??? | ||
Feeding behavior | Herbivorous / Plant eater | ||
Prey | Grass, plants, spiders and ??? | ||
Distinctive features | ??? | ||
Lineage information | |||
Ancestor(s) | Diictodon (Walking with Monsters) | ||
Related species | Diictodon feliceps Diictodon galeops | ||
Cultural information | |||
Alignment | Neutral | ||
Sociocultral characteristics | |||
Scientific taxonomy | |||
Planet | Earth | ||
Domain | Eukaryota | ||
Kingdom | Animalia | ||
Phylum | Chordata | ||
Subphylum | ??? | ||
Infraphylum | ??? | ||
Superclass | Tetrapoda | ||
Class | Mammalia | ||
Subclass | ??? | ||
Infraclass | ??? | ||
Superorder | ??? | ||
Order | Therapsida | ||
Suborder | Anomodontia | ||
Infraorder | ??? | ||
Superfamily | ??? | ||
Family | Pylaecephalidae | ||
Genus | ??? | ||
Species | ??? | ||
Other information | |||
Status | ??? | ||
Creator | ??? | ||
First sighting | ??? | ||
Possible population | ??? |
The Australian Diictodon is a herbivorous non-extinct pylaecephalid dicynodont native to Northern Territory and the South Australia.
Etymology[]
The etymology of ??? is a combination of Latin and Greek roots that reflect the ???’s distinct traits and evolutionary background:
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- Derived from the Latin word "???", meaning "???," ???.
- The Greek word "???" means "???" or "???," ???.
- ???:
- The Latin root "???" means "???," ???.
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Overall, the name ??? highlights both the land-adapted features (horns, shrunken fins) and its lineage from ancient, pylaecephalid dicynodont like Diictodon, making it a fitting scientific name for the Australian Diictodon.
Biology[]
Appearance and intelligence[]
Australian Diictodon resemble the grandeur of their pylaecephalid dicynodont ancestors, TBA.
Sexual dimorphism[]
TBA.
Mutations[]
TBD.
Prehensile tail[]
TBA.
Communication, loyalty and territorial disputes[]
TBA.
Behaviors during seasons[]
TBA.
Strange discoveries[]
TBA.