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== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==
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=== Skilled Corru ===
=== Skilled Corru ===
* trained by [[Corru/Obesk]] to perform various intellectual and technological tasks
* trained by [[Corru/Obesk|obesk]] to perform various intellectual and technological tasks
* cells may exhibit sapience provided adequate associative bonds via training or imprinting
* cells may exhibit sapience provided adequate associative bonds via training or imprinting
* corrucysts may be physically manipulated by modification of group behavior of cells
* corrucysts may be physically manipulated by modification of group behavior of cells
[[Category:Corru/Life]]

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!!__corru__!!
::FUNGAL ORGANISM
::EXPLICIT PURPOSE::'store and manipulate thought'

Ecology

  • corru attaches itself to rock faces to leech vital metals
  • naturally forms into corrucysts to resist predation
  • used by certain wildlife to store inter-generational information

Biology

  • biometalorganic fungus
  • synaptic bonds stimulate growth of cognitive organelles
  • interstitial fluid provides nutrients to cells

Behavior

Wild Corru

  • corrucysts sprout along mycelium tendrils via asexual reproduction
  • cells exhibit animal-like behavior within corrucyst, such as predation
  • spires of black corru have disputed origins as either natural or technological

Skilled Corru

  • trained by obesk to perform various intellectual and technological tasks
  • cells may exhibit sapience provided adequate associative bonds via training or imprinting
  • corrucysts may be physically manipulated by modification of group behavior of cells