Whiskroach
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Taxonomy
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Ancestors and Descendants
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Creator: Bufforpington
Habitat: North Daturian Temperate Woodland
Size: 5 cm Long
Diet: Detritivore, Coprophagic
Reproduction: Sexual, Eggs laid under leaf litter
The whiskroach split from its ancestor and moved into the North Daturian Temperate Woodland. They spend their lives feeding on the abundant leaves that fall from the forest's flora. Their first segment has fused with their heads, and the first pair of legs have been converted into antennae. These antennae are covered in sensitive hairs and are used to help them feel their way around the forest. When they are attacked by a predator, they bury themselves under leaf litter in attempt to hide from the predator.