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This magnificent specimen has the brightest gold coloration and the greatest | This magnificent specimen has the brightest gold coloration and the greatest number of lateral spots of any member in the amphituber family. This species seems to have lost some swimming proficiency with the evolutionary adaptation that granted it greater jumping ability. The amphituber inhabits aquatic shallows and shows an instinctive drive to jump upon and squash smaller creatures.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> | ||
number of lateral spots of any member in the amphituber family. | |||
seems to have lost some swimming proficiency with the evolutionary adaptation | |||
that granted it greater jumping ability. The amphituber inhabits aquatic | |||
shallows and shows an instinctive drive to jump upon and squash smaller | |||
creatures.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 17:31, July 22, 2023
This magnificent specimen has the brightest gold coloration and the greatest number of lateral spots of any member in the amphituber family. This species seems to have lost some swimming proficiency with the evolutionary adaptation that granted it greater jumping ability. The amphituber inhabits aquatic shallows and shows an instinctive drive to jump upon and squash smaller creatures.
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