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ParadiseButterfly

A carnivorous plant found only in the forests and especially bogs of Gungla Island, the Paradise Butterfly is a rare, exotic find. The paradise butterfly uses a mouth-like contraption to catch prey, formed by the plants leaves. The edges of its leaves are serrated by tooth-like protrusions, and the inside is coloured a brilliant pink to attract prey.

The trap mechanism is mounted on a long, slender stalk which sways one way or another for balance. Paradise Butterfly are able to move, albeit slowly, to reach a potential victim. They are more dangerous to smaller animals than exiles, who usually do not have much trouble in slaying them.

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