Flisilensis lahicuatillum

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they evolved from flisilensis marineris live near the shore in small domes that they build with rocks and and always stay where the water gets to be about 120 feet deep and don’t go above 40 or below 210 feet and only go that high or low if they spot plants or good shaped rocks to build their nests that they especially want, they are herbivores and can eat most non-toxic plants that they find, unlike marineris they have fins for propulsion and not oar-like arms allowing them to swim until they have to come up for air after a few hours, although the oar-like arm isn’t gone but is now spilt into a three pronged claw used for picking up rocks to build their nests, the males and females build separate nests along with a nursery for their young which can house up to five babies, the mother and father build the nursery in a densely vegetated area and then leave the babies and each other to live separately, they usually leave their original nursery once they can fend for themselves in more dangerous places and build a nest to live in on their own, they only mate three time and and only once every two years, after each time they return to their nest that they first built for the next two years. after they have mated three times they live out the rest of their life in their nest.