Engineering a New Animal-Like Plant... - /an/ (#5015014) [Archived: 282 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:58:45 PM No.5015014
Water Sugargnome's Ancestors
Water Sugargnome's Ancestors
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Thinking about putting hybrid seeds of Allotropa virgata & Hemitomes congestum in a tank of Acrodontium crateriforme (Helps Carnivorous Plants digest Insects) along with Water Insects. Hopefully some embryos survive and form a Mycorhizal association with the Fungus, resulting in a lineage of Aquatic Carnivorous Monotropes losing their Cell Walls after several generations, an Animal-Like Strain might develop similar to Triffids.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:59:33 PM No.5015016
A tank full of Water mind you!
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:13:28 AM No.5015049
Delete this thread. They're watching.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:17:11 AM No.5015051
Animals are actually motile seeds that never grew up. Create plant larvae, and then self propelled plant larvae and it will go from there.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:25:08 AM No.5015057
Davros
Davros
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>>5015049
Good!
>>5015051
Well the Monotropes have literal two-cell embryos, the smallest of the Plantae so Carnivory could do away with cell walls at that stage.