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Petalpillar

Petalpillar

Category: Spring

The genetics of Petalpillars are oddly malleable to their environments. They grow attached to one flower or plant from birth and carry it with them everywhere, even with them to their cocoons. When they hatch, their genes seem to fuse with their flower!

Variants
Lilyfly

<p>Lillies are a common choice for wild Petalpillars. Lilies make for good napping and hiding areas as babies, and Lilyflies easily signal to predators that they are highly toxic and don't make for a good snack.</p>

Poppyfly

<p>Poppies are a common choice for Petalpillars living in areas populated by residents. They tend to reside in gardens, but generally aren't considered pests. They're good at keeping soil healthy at the cost of one flower, and great pollinators when they grow up.</p>

Blossomfly

<p>Spring blossoms aren't common choices for Petalpillars on their own, but some pet owners will give them to baby Petalpillars to give them a pretty look when they grow up. Blossomflies are delicate and can only live as pets.</p>

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