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CoraxLara — Bright-tailed Rattlefluke

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Published: 2021-08-16 16:48:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 1068; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 0
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This small Rattlefluke is in a symbiotic relationship with a large epiphyte solarphyta pitcher plant that helps it at glowing and having a nice environment to live in


The snek collects the glowing bacteria of the Glowpitchers and stores it within its rattlefluke, which almost looks like one of the pitchers of the plant itself, this attracts prey and lets the snek hide well within the glowpitchers

They pollinate, poop on and fertilize and also attract prey for the glowpitchers, leading to an overall beneficial simbiotic relationship between the plant and the small rattlefluke snek


The Rattlefluke snek doesnt have venom as potent as its larger relative, as such it has more drabber coloration to blend in, except on its face where it has a black and white mask pattern similar to a racoon to help block out the sun during the day to not strain the eyes as much, since these sneks are nocturnal by nature

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