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==Habitat==
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Sunocua requires very a extreme environment to survive{{fact}}. It is thought to enter some sort of coma<ref>[http://thebacterialtimes.com/articles/19971206/temperaturic_coma.html Temperaturic Coma?], 12-06-1997</ref> if the temperature of the atmosphere rises past around 254 [[kelvin|K]]. This is a peculiar behavior for bacteria, and is still being heavily [[Wikipedia:Tutorial (External links)/sandbox#Temperaturic Coma|researched]].
Sunocua requires very a extreme environment to survive{{fact}}. It is thought to enter some sort of coma<ref>[http://thebacterialtimes.com/articles/19971206/temperaturic_coma.html Temperaturic Coma?], 12-06-1997</ref> if the temperature of the atmosphere rises past around 254 [[kelvin|K]]. This is a peculiar behavior for bacteria, and is still being heavily [[Wikipedia:Tutorial (External links)/sandbox#Temperaturic Coma|researched]].



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Sunocua is an extremophillic bacterium that usually lives on planets with little atmosphere, such as Mercury and Mars. Sunocua have the ability to cause themselves to become almost completely invisible, through several chemical reactions. Because of this ability, live sunocua has never been captured nor even observed in nature. They must be recorded by the signs they leave behind. It is considered one of the most boring of the extraplanetary bacteria[1].

Habitat

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Sunocua requires very a extreme environment to survive[citation needed]. It is thought to enter some sort of coma[2] if the temperature of the atmosphere rises past around 254 K. This is a peculiar behavior for bacteria, and is still being heavily researched.

Sunocua is thought to feed on Rincachogunestys Oherumbipralt based on fossilic remains, however this is disputed[citation needed]. What is known is that sunocua seems to be attracted to sulfuric regions, the main habitat of rincachogunestys oherumbipralt.

Role

The primary function of sunocua seem to be controlling the rincachogunestys oherumbipralt population.

Ongoing Research

Several aspects of sunocua are being continually researched.

Invisibility

The information on sunocuae invisibility is largely speculative, but a few theories seem possible.

Chemical Reaction

One of the primary theories on how sunocuae achieves invisibility is through a set of chemical reactions. One possible reaction is:

C10H8+ 12 O2 → 10 CO2 + 4 H2O
CH2S + 6 F2CF4 + 2 HF + SF6.

This is the preferred formula, for several reasons.

Mini-Singularity

A small subset of scientists claim that sunocuae create a mini singularity to not let light escape from them. This is a highly contentious issue that is hotly debated. There is little scientific evidence to support this theory.

Temperaturic Coma

Recent Proliferation

Inconsistencies

Lots of them.

References

  1. ^ Danijel, Val (1764). The Complete List of Extraplanetary Organisms, Third Edition. Cayman Islands: United Bacterial Associative Press, Inc. p. 2198. ISBN 764398756X. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Temperaturic Coma?, 12-06-1997

External Links

United Bacterial Associative Press Official Web Site