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Petunia
Eliatopian petunias are disguised carnivorous plants much like the Venus Flytrap. The maws of petunias allow them to catch and eat flying insects, although they have bitten humans as a means of defense. This aggression towards humans has a possible link to bad domestication practices in Eliatopia's past. One scientist who got hit by a petunia got launched with an impressive kinetic energy rating of nearly 700 joules, or around 516 foot-pounds.
Eliatopian petunias are disguised carnivorous plants much like the Venus Flytrap. The maws of petunias allow them to catch and eat flying insects, although they have bitten humans as a means of defense. This aggression towards humans has a possible link to bad domestication practices in Eliatopia's past. One scientist who got hit by a petunia got launched with an impressive kinetic energy rating of nearly 700 joules, or around 516 foot-pounds.
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Spiked Squisher
Spiked squishers, commonly referred to as "Smeedles," are spiky squishers that lack any eyesight. To move around, spiked squishers use echolocation to figure out where they are and where to go, allowing them to find food. Their sharp spikes protect them from predators such as shagdaws. Their body is made out of mud much like the Ground Spitter.
Spiked squishers, commonly referred to as "Smeedles," are spiky squishers that lack any eyesight. To move around, spiked squishers use echolocation to figure out where they are and where to go, allowing them to find food. Their sharp spikes protect them from predators such as shagdaws. Their body is made out of mud much like the Ground Spitter.
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Shagdaw
Shagdaws bear no resemblance to wolves, coyotes, or foxes from Earth. Their fluffy coat most resembles that of earthly pomeranians and shih-tzus, which led humans to believe that shagdaws were feral domestic dogs. Shagdaws were found guarding the trailer of a pair of hillbillies who don't take kindly to humans. Studies on shagdaw corpses show that shagdaws live on average 25 to 30 years: far more than Earth's dogs. This longevity has been attributed to a symbiotic relationship with hellshags.
Shagdaws bear no resemblance to wolves, coyotes, or foxes from Earth. Their fluffy coat most resembles that of earthly pomeranians and shih-tzus, which led humans to believe that shagdaws were feral domestic dogs. Shagdaws were found guarding the trailer of a pair of hillbillies who don't take kindly to humans. Studies on shagdaw corpses show that shagdaws live on average 25 to 30 years: far more than Earth's dogs. This longevity has been attributed to a symbiotic relationship with hellshags.
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Hellshag
A nocturnal species of Shagdaw, the Hellshag has a fiery maw that cooks any prey it eats. Hellshags often share their food with shagdaws, which would explain the unusual longevity of shagdaws. Hellshags have characteristics that are oddly similar to creatures from urban legends. It is ill-advised to serve Hellshag to anyone unless expertly prepared by a chef. Hellshag is usually eaten raw, and preparation of hellshag meat requires the careful removal of the tongue and heat glands from the mouth without contaminating the meat. Humans who have eaten Hellshag can compare its flavor to a spicier version of capicola ham.
A nocturnal species of Shagdaw, the Hellshag has a fiery maw that cooks any prey it eats. Hellshags often share their food with shagdaws, which would explain the unusual longevity of shagdaws. Hellshags have characteristics that are oddly similar to creatures from urban legends. It is ill-advised to serve Hellshag to anyone unless expertly prepared by a chef. Hellshag is usually eaten raw, and preparation of hellshag meat requires the careful removal of the tongue and heat glands from the mouth without contaminating the meat. Humans who have eaten Hellshag can compare its flavor to a spicier version of capicola ham.