Pinecone

CID S-19

Subspecies Gallery

Ice

Iced Woods CID SS-44

Odor

Primary
Al
Hint
Bo
De
Bt
Chirality
Temperament
Neutral

Adapted to the snow, ice, and cold temperatures of the Iced Woods.

Durian

Succulent Jungle CID SS-45

Odor

Primary
Bo
Hint
Ha
De
Te
Chirality
Temperament
Aggressive

Gives off a foul Odor and probably tastes just as bad as it smells.

Cotton

Cotton Everhues CID SS-46

Odor

Primary
Al
Hint
Lu
De
Ha
Chirality
Temperament
Calm

This subspecies grows a scarf made of cotton.

Mushroom

Fungus Deeps CID SS-47

Odor

Primary
Ro
Hint
Al
De
Lu
Chirality
Temperament
Neutral

They cultivate a fungus that grows from atop its head.

Sap

Milky Mangrove CID SS-48

Odor

Primary
Ge
Hint
Bo
De
Fr
Chirality
Temperament
Aggressive

This subspecies drips a sap that’s as poisonous as the environment around it.

Tarnished

Aluminum Pines CID SS-49

Odor

Primary
Bo
Hint
Im
De
Sp
Chirality
Temperament
Neutral

The protective metal hooks that it grows also tend to get caught on things.

Swimcap

Seaweed Fright CID SS-50

Odor

Primary
Bo
Hint
Bt
De
Sp
Chirality
Temperament
Calm

They’re able to swim and survive underwater for extended periods of time.

Windswept

Weedroot Plains CID SS-51

Odor

Primary
Ge
Hint
Ro
De
Im
Chirality
Temperament
Calm

Its large antenna gets caught in the Weedroot Plains’ high winds, causing it to get sent tumbling.

Species Data

Classification

Average Size
38 x 40 x 53 cm
Trophic Level
Producer
Habitat
Terrestrial
Favorite Treat
Congealed Sunlight
Nasal Cycle
Right

Observations

I believe that pinecone seeds are one of the oldest species of the Diverging Forest, and that many of the current species are descendants of them. I also believe that the answer to the diverging phenomenon causing the sudden mutations lies within its Odors. They are heavily adaptable, and I have observed them in every region of the planet.