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Then in some forms these would harden into a curved comb like structure and the earliest skaravs had "jaws" which functioned similar to those on conodonts.
I'll dedicate a full post/diagram to going into better detail on this soon as well!
Now on the feeding structures. Skaravids posses a highly derived radula. Stem-Skaravs had to independently evolve a form of radula since bivalves lack them, these were originally filaments used to aid in sifting through the ocean floor for food
To understand how their neck's evolve I'll have to do a full diagram of their skeleton's evolution past the stage shown here! Long answer short similar to how tetrapods evolved a neck but not quite word for word. https://t.co/DGocoo8d7z
Raiventaur in general taste bad cause of their diet. Other Skaravaitheres, mostly those with a more herbivorous/detriuvorous diet are seen as delicacies with the Gabráshél's meat being prized for it's somewhat sweet almost citrus taste https://t.co/5ANTZuA5gG
There are and guess who gets called their world's equivalent of cringe for it. https://t.co/cu61UOLl6Q
With Praya's global climate being comparatively much warmer than the world we know, snow and ice is mostly only seen in the highest mountain peaks and the center-most of the poles during the winter nights, these tundra habitats would look much like this rather than frozen wastes https://t.co/csDTikaFgb
Bivalves were the first and among the only animals on Praya. The group that would dominate the land stems from a group of bivalves adapted for a more mobile/worm like lifestyle. With no invertebrates other than them, or vertebrates they were free to radiate for 90million years https://t.co/dBgYmXIsT9
Spec-Evo creators and Spec-Evo enjoyers, why/how does Spec-Evo matter as a genre? Why do you care about it?
Defend your animal planet fanfic
Here's the artwork the head was chopped off from, this is a published book btw https://t.co/566LRzHvyI