YoureAFighter the Whalerarium

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YoureAFighter
100% Happy
Owner
eschla
Stolen
13 Jun 2020
Hatched
13 Nov 2021
Immortal
18 Oct 2023
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Views
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To my friend @eschla. ❤️

You have been through so much in the past year, more than what some people go through in a lifetime. And although many days are so hard, you have always persevered. Even at your saddest and most vulnerable, you are still so strong, and your kindness and good humor lights up our little community.

So to you, I give YoureAFighter. She is majestic and eternal like the tides. She is strong in the face of adversity, and wise in the face of uncertainty. She is a beacon of light and hope when the ocean grows dark. Hopefully she will remind you that there is a lot of love and beauty in the world, and with good friends, you can overcome almost anything. ❤️

From @kalessin

About Whalerarium Eggs

This egg is cradled by cresting, frozen water. A cold wind must've been involved in its freezing.

About the Whalerarium Creature

With some of the largest appendages in the world, Whalerariums are the largest terrarium-like creatures on Ark. It is estimated that the inside of a Whalerarium can be home to up to 10,000 different creatures. The Whalerarium has no digestive process, so these creatures aren't eventually absorbed into the Whalerarium. They continue to live abundantly. Rather, the Whalerarium generates its energy through massive amounts of photosynthesis that occurs invisibly in its glass.

The Science and Research Center in Ark City estimates that there are only 100 Whalerariums left in the wild. All attempts to raise them in a nursury—for the purposes of conservation—have been unsuccessful. Scientists have not been able to hatch a Whalerarium egg and crack the code of how to get the egg to hatch.