NeanderGrunt | |||
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General information | |||
Classification | Gruntus neanderthalensis | ||
Homeworld | Earth | ||
Intelligence | Sapient | ||
Biological information | |||
Reproduction | Unknown | ||
Locomotion | Bipedal | ||
Lineage information | |||
Ancestor(s) | Gruntus not-quite-us | ||
Descendant(s) | Primus Gruntus Maximus | ||
Cultural information | |||
Sociocultral characteristics | |||
Scientific taxonomy | |||
Domain | Eukaryota | ||
Kingdom | Animalia | ||
Phylum | Chordata | ||
Subphylum | Vertebrata | ||
Class | Mammalia | ||
Order | Primates | ||
Suborder | Haplorhini | ||
Family | Hominidae | ||
Subfamily | Gruntinae | ||
Genus | Gruntus | ||
Species | G. neanderthalensis | ||
Other information | |||
Status | Extinct | ||
Creator | Danny Antonucci |
The NeanderGrunt is a grunt evolution that succeeded the Gruntus not-quite-us species, and as the name implies, the grunt equivalent of the Neanderthal. It is supposedly the link between the Primus Gruntus Maximus and the Gruntus not-quite-us, though the exact relationship is unclear, since it's not known to give birth from it's back. It was the first grunt species to grasp the use of tools.