Toxic Airbulb
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Descendant of | Ancestor of |
Airbulb |
The toxic airbulb has split from its ancestor, the airbulb; in Mason Polar Beach. It has grown slightly larger, making it close to macroscopic at .5 cm. It's bands have become purple to warn herbivores of the weak paralyzing toxins in it's bulb, it has also become spade-shaped and fires it's spores out a small hole in the top of the bulb. Otherwise they are much like their ancestor.