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Hardware Cladogram

Traits
Material
Metal
Plastic
Colors
Gold
Silver
White
Bronze
Black
Grey
Treads
Head Type
Cross head
Straight head
Flat head
Blank head
Domed head
Wings
U shape
Sharp
Gap
Hook
Width
Wide
Thin
Length
Long
Medium
Short

Curves
Within curves: Rectangular Base vs Round Base vs U shape

Within rectangular base: none


Within round base: hole through center (hollow vs. broken circle vs. inner
treads--wings vs. hexagonal rim-- no dome vs. dome), no hole through center
((plastic (skinny--treads vs. no treads vs. hexagonal and treads vs. metal spring)
vs. metal (flat end vs. sharp end, smooth vs. indents vs. treads vs. incomplete
treads)))
Within U shape: black vs. silver

NAMES OF ORGANISMS

Named in order from left to right and top to bottom


1.

Names for Latin names


Magnum circulus metallum (big metal circle)
Circulus metallum (metal circle)
Parva circulus metallum (small metal circle)
Stupra metallum (metal screw)
Aurum Stupra (gold screw)
Tautochronis curvas (curves)
Et per centrum foraminis (hole through center)
Flat finis (flat end)
Rim sexangulae (hexagonal rim)
Circulus contritum (broken circle)
Basis quadrilaterum rectangulum (rectangular base)
Invalidi (skinny)
Alis (wing)
Interiorem graditur (inner treads)
Dome (dome)
Vere Metallum (metal spring)
Et plastic metallum (plastic and metal)
Lenis (smooth)
Sharp end (acri finis)

Organization Table
Domain: Eukaria
Kingdom: Animalia (multicellular, acquire nutrients by eating food)
Phyllum: Curves
Classes: Rectangular base, round base, u shape
Rectangular
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Round
Orders: hole through center, no hole through center
Hole Through Center
Families: broken circle, complete circle, inner treads
Broken Circle
Genuses:
Complete Circle
Genuses: inner treads, no inner treads
No Hole Through Center
Families: plastic, metal and flat end, metal and sharp end and smooth, metal and sharp
end and indents, metal and sharp end and threads
Plastic
Genus: skinny (treads vs no treads), hexagonal treads, metal spring
Metal and flat end
Genus: cross base, line base
Metal and sharp end and smooth
Genus: wide base, narrow base
Metal and sharp end and indents
Genus: wide base, medium base, narrow base
Metal and sharp end and threads
Genus: incomplete threads, complete

U shape
Order:
Family:
Genus:

Note: species are in parenthesis ()

Picture English name Latin Name

Works cited
https://projects.ncsu.edu/cals/course/zo150/mozley/domkingd.html
Story:
In the beginning there was the flat fluctus which was suited to live on surface of a plain
and barren environment. Eventually climate change caused harsh winds and tornados
to constantly sweep over the land. The flat fluctus needed be on the ground to get
nutrients but winds blew them into the air. In order to survive the new harsh
environment flat fluctus had to evolve. Many of the flat fluctus descendent would
develop long pointed ends to dig/stick in the ground. Their heads also carted in size
because it was the only part of organisms that would stick out of the ground. Smaller
head meant harder for predators to pull them from the ground. The inner head shape
attracted certain mated causing behavioral evolution in spiese between cross, line, and
star heads. Domed heads were more aerodynamic so wind traveled over them
smoothly. Color varied to camouflage with the environment. The first to to develop these
points ends had smooth shafts. ()Eventually evolved to have indents to have slightly
better grip in the ground.() Indents were the transitional organisms which would later
become incomplete and complete treads. Those organisms had the best grip.()Some
evolved to have points while a few evolved to have holes in the center. This was so that
they could catch onto any upright structure and not be blown away.() Along with change
in climate there was major seismic movement. This created a unique ecosystem where
a small population of flat fluctus were separated for the rest by tall mountain that
blocked off all wind. These organisms instead of having to evolve to survive the wind
they evolved to avoid being eaten. There predictors ate metal soflat fluctus evolved
become more plastic.() Several species evolved to have hooks to hang from trees to
avoid predators on the ground.() One organism had both a hole a treads to have two
advantages. U shape organisms developed two pointed ends to doublely stick in the
ground. The hexagonal organisms were parasites the latched onto the threaded
organisms with their own inner threads. The dome hexagonal was a predator which
developed the dome to cover the points of organisms so couldn't dig into ground. Some
of pointed organisms lost their points because their environment had ground which was
soft and muddier due to heavy rainfall.

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