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|size=1' / 30 cm long round pods
|size=1' / 30 cm long round pods
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|summary=The milksuckle is a plant consisting of a series of short, round tentacle-like pods that connect at the base.
|summary=The milksuckle is leech-like plant that sucks its prey dry.
|physiology=Milksuckles crow in clusters and are thought to share an underground structure between pods as well, but most attempts to discern the truth of this damage the more delicate root systems. Despite having a relatively gentle sounding name the milksuckle will not stop attempting to draw sustenance from anything it latches onto and have drained more than a few hapless botanists far more than dry.  
|physiology=The milksuckle is a cluster of mouth-like structures that remain close to the ground until prey is near. Once within range, the plant will stretch itself to latch onto anything it can get its toothy mouth around - usually the sagging genitals of oblivious beasts. It will then suck the moisture from its prey, leaving the affected body part a shriveled husk.
|habitat=Milksuckles spawn in clusters in and around bodies of water in bogs and swamps.
|habitat=Milksuckles spawn in clusters near bodies of water.
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The milksuckle
The milksuckle
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Average size
1' / 30 cm long round pods
Spawning Myth

The milksuckle is leech-like plant that sucks its prey dry.

Physiology

The milksuckle is a cluster of mouth-like structures that remain close to the ground until prey is near. Once within range, the plant will stretch itself to latch onto anything it can get its toothy mouth around - usually the sagging genitals of oblivious beasts. It will then suck the moisture from its prey, leaving the affected body part a shriveled husk.

Habitat

Milksuckles spawn in clusters near bodies of water.