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|size=3' / 90cm bulbs
|size=3' / 90cm bulbs
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|summary=The chokebulb is a plant comprised of a central body with a main appendage extending from the top, with a series of thinner, thorned secondary appendges extending from around the bottom portion of the central body. It gropes around blindly for victims and entangles them in an ever-tightening grasp while seeking out a meal.
|summary=The chokebulb is a plant which chokes an orgasm from male prey, which is their primary food source.
|physiology=The chokebulb grabs onto any nearby prey it senses in an attempt to asphyxiate the victim. Without any known ability to actually see or sense this most victims end up with several tendrils wrapped around several parts of their body. Once latched on the chokebulb's larger appendage explores the suffocating prey's body, in search for something to latch onto and draw sustenance from.
|physiology=The chokebulb is comprised of a large translucent bulb from which several specialized tentacles sprout. The lower set of thorned tentacles is used to grab and strangle prey, while a milking tentacle is used to extract cum.
|habitat=Chokebulbs grow primarily in caves where their prey has far less room to maneuver and escape grasping vines.
|habitat=Chokebulbs grow primarily in caves.
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Several chokebulbs
Several chokebulbs
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Average size
3' / 90cm bulbs
Spawning Myth

The chokebulb is a plant which chokes an orgasm from male prey, which is their primary food source.

Physiology

The chokebulb is comprised of a large translucent bulb from which several specialized tentacles sprout. The lower set of thorned tentacles is used to grab and strangle prey, while a milking tentacle is used to extract cum.

Habitat

Chokebulbs grow primarily in caves.


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