Arctic troon | ||
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Range | ||
Conservation status | ||
Least Concern | ||
Scientific classification | ||
Kingdom | Fungi | |
Phylum | Shroomus | |
Class | Fungodenturus | |
Order | Troonei | |
Family | Troons | |
Genus | Troonus | |
Species | T. arcticus | |
General statistics | ||
Mean Height | 4cm | |
Mean Weight | 500g | |
Mean Edibility | 1/10 | |
Mean Danger | 8/10 | |
Arctic Troons are a species of Troon living within the arctic circles.
Anatomy[]
Arctic Troons stand at about 2cm in height, and are about 2cm thick in the stalk. Their Dome protrudes only a further 1mm from this. Arctic Troons have large eyes which see in heat instead of light. This allows them to spot any warm-blooded creature against the freezing backdrop of ice.
Colonies[]
Arctic Troon colonies are burrowed out from the hardest material available, typically rock or ice. Each colony maintains around 100 square kilometers of territory, which they patrol vigorously for any life.
Diet[]
Arctic Troons live on a mixture of arctic mammals in the Arctic, while in Antarctica they feed mainly on penguins. However, anything edible that comes into their territory will be consumed; be it a stranded whale or a research team.