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filtereens (filter-reen)

Basic Information

Anatomy

they have a 4 part mandible/mouth they have filament like teeth and 3 eyes on each side there head and have long slender bodies and 6 fins they have pabble like tail and they have 4 pabble "gills" there fins had at least 3 hardend parts of there fins

Biological Traits

they have relatively long life spans because there were no preditors yet at the time the filtereens were around

Genetics and Reproduction

they reach sexual maturity at 5 years old and they breed in cooler waters with every year they spawn and produce 1,000 fertilized egg's and half of them will die before they reach 1 years old

Growth Rate & Stages

when they hatch they start as inchlings there growth rate is 10in every month and slow down after 2 years they grow 1in a year they will stop growing ones they reach 3 years old

Ecology and Habitats

young filtereens will stay in the arctic circle and as they get older and move to warmer waters

Dietary Needs and Habits

they were omnivore's they mosty eat plankton and zooplankton but will eat floating agle mats using the Ram feeding method

Biological Cycle

they migrate to colder water to breed and migrate back to warmer waters after they breed

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

they were found in warmer ocean but they were somtimes found in artic regions

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

they have 3 eyes on each side there head they can see colors like (Red,Orange)
EXTINCT
Genetic Descendants
Scientific Name
hexa stoma
Lifespan
5 - 10 years
Conservation Status
Extinct
Average Height
1ft - 3ft
Average Weight
40kg - 50kg
Average Length
1ft - 4ft
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
they have conter shading but ther 3 harden parts of there fins had more color than the rest of there bodies

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