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|summary=The Snatcher is a large plant primarily made up of a round, bulb-like base, a beak-like mouth at the top, and grasping tendrils that grope about for prey. | |summary=The Snatcher is a large plant primarily made up of a round, bulb-like base, a beak-like mouth at the top, and grasping tendrils that grope about for prey. | ||
|physiology=The plant senses movement nearby and will lash out with its claw-like tendrils. If it manages to grab onto a victim of the right size it will hoist them into the air and drop them into the beak at its top. The "beak" is | |physiology=The plant senses movement nearby and will lash out with its claw-like tendrils. If it manages to grab onto a victim of the right size it will hoist them into the air and drop them into the beak at its top. The "beak" is composed of three petals with serrated edges and thorns inside which will squeeze and grind against prey to tear, shred, and generally render them easier to devour. An opening at the top of the bulb allows the victim's fluids to drain into the plant's bulb, as well as their body once it will fit. The bulb portion can stretch to engulf larger prey as they are digested. | ||
|habitat=The snatcher grows primarily in deep jungles and lush rainforests where it can blend in better among other | |habitat=The snatcher grows primarily in deep jungles and lush rainforests where it can blend in better among other plants and has ample prey to grope about for. | ||
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Revision as of 08:02, 22 July 2023
Average size
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10' / 304 cm to top of "beak"
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Spawning Myth
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The Snatcher is a large plant primarily made up of a round, bulb-like base, a beak-like mouth at the top, and grasping tendrils that grope about for prey.
Physiology
The plant senses movement nearby and will lash out with its claw-like tendrils. If it manages to grab onto a victim of the right size it will hoist them into the air and drop them into the beak at its top. The "beak" is composed of three petals with serrated edges and thorns inside which will squeeze and grind against prey to tear, shred, and generally render them easier to devour. An opening at the top of the bulb allows the victim's fluids to drain into the plant's bulb, as well as their body once it will fit. The bulb portion can stretch to engulf larger prey as they are digested.
Habitat
The snatcher grows primarily in deep jungles and lush rainforests where it can blend in better among other plants and has ample prey to grope about for.