A plant fluffy subspecies (thatmotherfluffer)

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That’s a pretty cool idea. The sleekness of the fluff really compounds the idea of a lean predator. I could imagine that people would really want to capture this kind for their look or even as hunter/guard fluffs to cull the feral population.

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Mind if I use these fluffs for a drawing later? I want to explore how they interact with fluffs in the wild.

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I can see native carnivorous plants evolving to nom fluffies in some areas where ferals become dominant.

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Cool, but 2 quick questions:

Do they reproduce by pollution?

And can they use sunlight as food?

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Feel free

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1.No they don’t pollinate
2.yes but it doesn’t provide much energy

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Oh oh I wanna help!!

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