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CLASS C- RELATIVELY HARMLESS

Class C creatures exhibit a standard level of intelligence similar to livestock and only perform actions based on instinct and survival. Usually these creatures are skittish around anim and will only interact with them in times of complete desperation. 

ENTRY#1- MYCERICOTA

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Fig.1- One of two common variations. Larger and stockier build. No flaps around the neck. 

Fig. 2  Second common variation. Smaller and thinner with neck flaps. (Both variations have been recorded bearing young so these do not serve as a distinction between gender as was once thought.)

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Organism's body structure is similar to that of the common deer. Their bodies seem to be comprised of large sporangia (Sacs that contain spores used in asexual reproduction.) These sacs seem to fall off during the mating period and a new identical organism will grow inside. 

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Fig.4 - Sporangia from the outside during week 3 of fetal development 

Fig. 5- Sporangia from the inside during week 3 of fetal development. 

Despite their intimidating appearance they appear to be quite benign; opting to consume nutrients from plants, decaying matter, and insects that get caught in the sticky, sweet smelling orbs on their horns. Some even consider them to be silent guardians of the forest.

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Fig. 6- A specimen feeding on nutrients from the soil. It uses tendrils that seem to spread out from its feet. It is unknown exactly what the tendrils are made of. More research is needed.

⚠️​ ALWAYS A WIP. WILL ADD MORE SPECIES OVER TIME ⚠️

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