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(Created page with "right|300px == Anatomy == Like all slimes, they have a translucent body. These one are more narrow with rounded tendrils at the base. == Ecology and Habitats == They do well in cool temperatures == Dietary Needs and Habits == As near as anyone can tell they mostly eat fruit. == Facial characteristics == They have almond shaped eyes and cat-like mouths. Their teeth are small and dull. == Geographic Origin and Distribution == They're most often foun...") |
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Sometimes a flan is spotted with a leaf sticking out of its head. Studies suggest that this is a rare mutation, though its cause is as yet unknown. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 23 July 2023
Anatomy[edit]
Like all slimes, they have a translucent body. These one are more narrow with rounded tendrils at the base.
Ecology and Habitats[edit]
They do well in cool temperatures
Dietary Needs and Habits[edit]
As near as anyone can tell they mostly eat fruit.
Facial characteristics[edit]
They have almond shaped eyes and cat-like mouths. Their teeth are small and dull.
Geographic Origin and Distribution[edit]
They're most often found in Effervuansland, but have been seen in parts of Becina and western Parora as well.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities[edit]
They have an excellent sense of smell but don't see well in bright light.
Variations[edit]
Sometimes a flan is spotted with a leaf sticking out of its head. Studies suggest that this is a rare mutation, though its cause is as yet unknown.