Ardyn
(#27351473)
Level 1 Imperial
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Measurements
Length
26.04 m
Wingspan
18.34 m
Weight
5887.55 kg
Genetics
Grey
Iridescent
Iridescent
White
Shimmer
Shimmer
Flaxen
Smoke
Smoke
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Imperial
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
6
Biography
plague priest
- 74lvls
- sent 2 0t levels
- 232 lvls sent almost earned 250 lvls badge
Daily badges and info bout them from Riot of Rot 2020 OOFR:
We sent jellyfish into space to learn more about zero-gravity environments! Those jellies that grew up without gravity are used to it, but hindered when reintroduced to Earth. You can read more about them here: (The Atlantic)
These little worms live deeper in the Earth than any other multi-celled organism that exists! They spend their whole lives living in tiny fractures in the rock, eating the bacteria that can also be found there. Read more about them here: (Live Science)
The common shrike spends almost all of its life in the air! Its aerodynamic shape and slow molting means it can stay airborne for months at a time, eating insects as it flies. It's believed they even sleep in the air! Read about a study of these birds here: (Seeker)
Recent research shows that the orchid mantis, unlike similar bugs, doesn't actually camouflage itself among orchids to hunt - in fact, it doesn't mimic an orchid at all!. Instead, its unique shape and coloration are an imperfect mimic of a general flower, causing other bugs to mistake it for a nectar-filled flower and fly right to it! Read more here: (Discover Magazine)
The Atlas moth is one of the largest moths in the world, beaten only debatably by the Hercules moth for wing area and the White Witch moth for wingspan! Like many moths, they can't eat in their adult form, relying on stored food from their caterpillar stage. Read more about these giants here: (National History Museum)
Coarse, damp sloth fur is an ideal environment for a lot of organisms. In particular, some species of sloths have a symbiotic relationship with an algae, which gives their fur a green tinge that is believed to help them camouflage in their forest home. A 2010 study discovered that one kind of algae that grows on sloths is actually not found in any other place! Read about the discovery here: (BioMed Central)
The Antarctic Toothfish is a fascinating example of animal adaptions to cold Antarctic waters. Most fish would freeze in the icy environment, but the toothfish - along with some others that share its environment - have evolved specific proteins that act as an antifreeze in their bloodstream! Read more about our research into this chilly fish here: (Ice Stories)
560 lvls!
In June 2016, a member of a reclusive species of tiny, blind cave catfish was discovered in Texas. The discovery of this fish, previously only seen in Mexico, might indicate that underwater caves connect the two regions! Read more about the story here: (University of Texas News)
This little sea dragon (get it?) is a species of sea slug that feeds on other venomous sea creatures, including the man o' war jellyfish, and stores their venom in its "fingers." You can learn more about the habits of this tiny creature here: (Oceana)
The horned rattlesnake is also known as the sidewinder because of its unique method of movement. Instead of slithering straight forward, as most snakes do, Crotalus cerastes and other desert snakes wiggle sideways! This adaption is thought to help them move quickly across the loose sand, and minimize contact with the hot surface. You can watch this unique slithering here: (Living Zoology)
Pompeii worms don't live in actual fire, but they are the most heat-tolerant animal on the planet. They live in the depths of the ocean, around hydrothermal vents, where they live in paper tube-like colonies. Studying these creatures has been difficult, but you can read about what we know here: (Montgomery College)
Plague Dom March 2021 - Jurassic Bark Public Buy
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- 50 lvls sent
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[Plaguedom] NvP Raffle 2022
Monday
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720 lvls - 90 dragons
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100 lvls sent
250 lvls sent
500 lvls sent
1t badges - 40 lvls sent
1 1t lvl sent
25 1t lvls sent
- 74lvls
- sent 2 0t levels
- 232 lvls sent almost earned 250 lvls badge
Daily badges and info bout them from Riot of Rot 2020 OOFR:
We sent jellyfish into space to learn more about zero-gravity environments! Those jellies that grew up without gravity are used to it, but hindered when reintroduced to Earth. You can read more about them here: (The Atlantic)
These little worms live deeper in the Earth than any other multi-celled organism that exists! They spend their whole lives living in tiny fractures in the rock, eating the bacteria that can also be found there. Read more about them here: (Live Science)
The common shrike spends almost all of its life in the air! Its aerodynamic shape and slow molting means it can stay airborne for months at a time, eating insects as it flies. It's believed they even sleep in the air! Read about a study of these birds here: (Seeker)
Recent research shows that the orchid mantis, unlike similar bugs, doesn't actually camouflage itself among orchids to hunt - in fact, it doesn't mimic an orchid at all!. Instead, its unique shape and coloration are an imperfect mimic of a general flower, causing other bugs to mistake it for a nectar-filled flower and fly right to it! Read more here: (Discover Magazine)
The Atlas moth is one of the largest moths in the world, beaten only debatably by the Hercules moth for wing area and the White Witch moth for wingspan! Like many moths, they can't eat in their adult form, relying on stored food from their caterpillar stage. Read more about these giants here: (National History Museum)
Coarse, damp sloth fur is an ideal environment for a lot of organisms. In particular, some species of sloths have a symbiotic relationship with an algae, which gives their fur a green tinge that is believed to help them camouflage in their forest home. A 2010 study discovered that one kind of algae that grows on sloths is actually not found in any other place! Read about the discovery here: (BioMed Central)
The Antarctic Toothfish is a fascinating example of animal adaptions to cold Antarctic waters. Most fish would freeze in the icy environment, but the toothfish - along with some others that share its environment - have evolved specific proteins that act as an antifreeze in their bloodstream! Read more about our research into this chilly fish here: (Ice Stories)
560 lvls!
In June 2016, a member of a reclusive species of tiny, blind cave catfish was discovered in Texas. The discovery of this fish, previously only seen in Mexico, might indicate that underwater caves connect the two regions! Read more about the story here: (University of Texas News)
This little sea dragon (get it?) is a species of sea slug that feeds on other venomous sea creatures, including the man o' war jellyfish, and stores their venom in its "fingers." You can learn more about the habits of this tiny creature here: (Oceana)
The horned rattlesnake is also known as the sidewinder because of its unique method of movement. Instead of slithering straight forward, as most snakes do, Crotalus cerastes and other desert snakes wiggle sideways! This adaption is thought to help them move quickly across the loose sand, and minimize contact with the hot surface. You can watch this unique slithering here: (Living Zoology)
Pompeii worms don't live in actual fire, but they are the most heat-tolerant animal on the planet. They live in the depths of the ocean, around hydrothermal vents, where they live in paper tube-like colonies. Studying these creatures has been difficult, but you can read about what we know here: (Montgomery College)
Plague Dom March 2021 - Jurassic Bark Public Buy
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- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- 50 lvls sent
- 100 lvls sent
- 200 lvls sent
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720 lvls - 90 dragons
1 lvl sent
50 lvls sent
100 lvls sent
250 lvls sent
500 lvls sent
1t badges - 40 lvls sent
1 1t lvl sent
25 1t lvls sent
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