some facts about Lupusphyta
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-ToxicBurden-[OP]
17.11.2019 14:48
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-ToxicBurden-[OP]
17.11.2019 14:53
LinkThe plural for their name is the same as it is for a singular Lupusphyta.
Their name consists of the words Canis lupus and Magnoliophyta.
Like flowers, they reproduce asexually. So they have no genders, however they can use female or male pronouns if you'd wish.
Like most animals, they hibernate during winter. If they weren't they'd risk death.
They are quite fragile as their bodies are basically as strong as a flower's stem.
They eat through photosynthesis.
During winter, the root to the ground, surviving off minerals in the ground.
They have no natural predators, but they also do not prey upon other animals.
The liquids inside of their bodies is toxic, however not fatal.