December 23, 2018 06:59:08
Leaf Insect
Insect
Plant-eating dragons are unpleasantly surprised when they end up with a mouthful of these little guys.
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I am currently: ONLINE / AFK / OFFLINE
Just like it says on the tin! I want your Leaf Insects, and will give you any NotN drop or regular food drop in return at a 1:2 ratio! (1 Leaf Insect, 2 of mine)
I'll take any amount, even from repeat customers, no matter how small or frequent ^^
I'll try to update my stock as frequently as possible. If there's something specific you'd like, please ask about it. I may have some, especially if it's from the same venue as an item in the list.
Current total leaf buggies: 631/3,000
What I have for trading:
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What I have for trading:
Night of the Nocturne
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Meat Chameleon
Meat
It is said that chameleons are great for determining a dragon's mood. Wrap one around your finger, watch the color change, then have a snack!
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Cuckoo
Meat
Cuckoos have learned that dragon nests do not provide an ideal location to leave their young.
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Plants Living Stones
Plant
Nature has produced a plant that looks exactly like a rock. Unfortunately it also looks a little bit like a butt.
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Bee Orchid
Plant
The early bee gets the flower. Unless that flower wants to confuse all the bees and everything around it. Jerk move, flower.
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Insects Giant Swallowtail Caterpillar
Insect
Carnivores and insectivores will want to look twice at this confusing creature.
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Seafood Lakebottom Flounder
Seafood
The weird-looking flounder is sometimes dried and used as a platter for much more attractive-looking seafood.
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Flying Gurnard
Seafood
Though gurnards may use their fins to appear larger to ward off predators, they'll never appear large enough to ward off a dragon.
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Other Drops
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Please ask about Weathered Grimoires.
Multi-Lens Magnifier
Trinkets
Toymaker dragons often use devices like this to carve or paint intricate details onto dolls and figurines.
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Mirror
Trinkets
Nocturne dragons have trouble seeing themselves within the scratched glass, while other dragons have no problem. Curious, isn't it?
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Night Flame
Trinkets
These enchanting candles are saved for telling ghost stories.
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Nocturne Puppet
Trinkets
A hand-crafted Nocturne marionette. This one has a strangely-long snout and looks as though it's been through a lot.
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Crystal Ball
Trinkets
You see about 35 treasure in your future.
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Hourglass
Trinkets
Keeps the time until it clogs; then, all the time is yours! YOURS!
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Leporidae Guise
Trinkets
A dragon in hare's clothing.
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Please ask about Weathered Grimoires.
Regular Food Drops
Elk Ear
Meat
Did you hear that? It's lunch.
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Snowfall Elk Ear
Meat
Elk mothers always warn their calves that if they stay out in the snow too long, their ears will fall off. This one didn't listen.
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Incorporeal Dinner
Meat
The only thing filling your stomach is guilt.
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Coiled Burnserpent
Meat
Mysteriously hot-blooded for a reptile, the burnserpent uses its body heat to startle predators while it wriggles away.
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Writhing Treesnake
Meat
Treesnakes spend the majority of their lives under fallen leaves on the jungle floor. Who was in charge of classifying this one?
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Black Masked Lovebird
Meat
Small bird. Big heart. Also big beak; watch out!
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Lovebird
Meat
Some dragons keep flocks of these birds as pets for companionship and scale-cleaning services.
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Striped Seal
Meat
Striped seals hunt and travel in pairs.
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Chameleon Seal
Meat
The unique patterning of this seal makes them difficult to spot from the air.
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Spectral Bat
Meat
Not a whole lot of the extraordinary here. Just a spooky bat.
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Vampire Bat
Meat
In a stunning display of irony, this critter feeds primarily on duskflapper blood.
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Lesser Dreadram
Meat
These smaller, less-imposing creatures are routinely seen in large groups flanking a single dreadram -who is itself a rare and buffed out mutation of the species.
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Ram
Meat
Because 'wham' just didn't sound as good.
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Opossum
Meat
The opossum is actually a quite gentle, docile, and loving creature. This one was just making a really weird face at the time.
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Inferno Possum
Meat
...is a really good band name.
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Red Frosted Canary
Meat
This non-migratory bird is not popular among dragon clans whose members have a diverse array of diets. Flocks of them will absolutely decimate stored seeds, berries, and arthropods.
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Dustrunner Meerkat
Meat
This quirky species of meerkat has developed an unlikely cohabitation with the tusked boars of the region.
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Savanna Burrowborrow
Meat
This feisty mammal prefers to move into the hollows dug by other creatures rather than spend time excavating its own.
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Mangled Zeeba Carcass
Meat
This unlucky Zeeba is feeding a family of four tonight.
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Shredded Rambra Carcass
Meat
If only it didn't have those stark black and white "just try and come eat me, see what happens" stripes.
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Herdbeast Haunch
Meat
A wise dragon never says no to leftovers.
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Gamy Shockshank
Meat
You know when someone tells you that the meal will have a little "kick"? This is what they're talking about.
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Coral Snake
Meat
The bright coloring of the Coral Snake warns of its potent venom. Devour them carefully.
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Sublime Peacock
Meat
This sienna-colored fowl is hunted for its unique tail feathers, the hues of which can drastically shift over the course of several years.
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Jade Peacock
Meat
The tragic jade peacock has a lifespan of about two and a half years, most of which is spent nearly entirely featherless. To make matters worse, in the time of their life that these birds gain their plumage is also when they are the most tasty.
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Black-lipped Wolfsbane
Plant
While dangerous for wolves - and most mammals - to consume, Wolfsbane has no effect on dragons.
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Winterbelle
Plant
The Winterbelle produces a hardy flower that can withstand being completely frozen. When it is thawed it produces a pleasant scent that attracts drowsy insects and dragons with a sweet tooth.
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Sunflower Seeds
Plant
To plant and grow a beautiful flower, or to eat and grow a beautiful coat of scales?
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Paradise Seeds
Plant
Some dragons swear these are superior to mere sunflower seeds. Others cannot discern the difference.
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Berry and Nut Trail Bar
Plant
A preserved stick of pressed berries and nuts.
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Longneck Winter Rations
Plant
These dried oats have been saturated with so much corn syrup that the bar is no longer particularly healthy...
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Giant Kelp
Plant
A habitat for some, dinner for others.
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Murkbottom Kelp
Plant
This kelp can grow in extreme low-light conditions.
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Lace Lantana
Plant
While the leaves of this flower are best avoided, the fruit it produces is quite tasty.
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Royal Lantana
Plant
A meal fit for nobility!
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Sweet Potato Vine
Plant
The roots of this plant produce a hearty bulb that provides starch to a diet. The leaves are good too!
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Crimson Rootvine
Plant
Nearly all of this plant grows beneath the ground, save for a few small flowers. Digging it up can be quite a chore.
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Siltvine
Plant
The ground stems of the siltvine can be used as the last important reagent to activate a bubbling poison, or sprinkled on foods to bring out their flavor. Risk or reward?
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Anubias Nana
Plant
This aquatic plant is hardy enough to grow in the mineral-overloaded waters where the lava flow enters the lake.
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Smolderpetal
Plant
Easier to gather than the speckled fire lily, this hardy flower tastes absolutely divine after a good roast.
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Speckled Fire Lily
Plant
It can be difficult to harvest fire lilies, which often grow very close to active magma vents. Scoring a basketful is quite a treat.
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Manyleaves
Plant
This lightning-resistant aloe plant clings to the highest points of the skyscraping escarpments ringing the Thunderhead Savanna. It gives the mouth a slight tingle when consumed.
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Spiral Aloe
Plant
The thick, serrated leaves of this aloe plant wither and dry up not long after harvesting, making them more of an "in the moment" kind of snack.
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Dusty Marigold
Plant
Where this plant lacks in vibrancy it makes up for in deliciousness.
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Trampled Drygrass
Plant
The imprints in the blades of this clump of grass indicate that something very large and very heavy passed by recently...
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Groundfrost Grasses
Plant
This bluish grass isn't named for its ability to break through frost, but for its resemblance to it.
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Bloody Snapdragon
Plant
This hardy plant provides herbivorous dragons with a valuable source of food during long winter months, but tastes awful.
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Madame Snapdragon
Plant
A common myth about this flower is that it sings at midnight and those who consume it are said to be bestowed the gift of a beautiful voice. Most of the time it simply results in terrible indigestion.
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Bulrush
Plant
When not consumed, bulrushes are popular for crafting woven baskets and wreaths. When consumed, they're best boiled or steamed to soften their thick exterior.
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Cattail
Plant
These invasive plants must be constantly removed to preserve swamps and bogs that border the Tangled Wood and the Scarred Wasteland. Thankfully, they are high in nutrients.
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Blue-Stripe Centipede
Insect
These centipedes become a vibrant blue during their breeding season, a time which also indicates the end of their lifespan.
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Boneskitter
Insect
Removing the legs before consumption is advised.
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Firebelly Scorpion
Insect
True to its name, the firebelly scorpion's venom first makes its presence known by the burning sensation in the victim's abdomen. Food poisoning at its worst.
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Redclaw Scorpion
Insect
Strangely enough, the venom in a Redclaw's tail is harmful to the scorpion itself.
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Petalwing Matriarch
Insect
This high-class insect only makes its home in the most beautiful of rainforest gardens. You won't ever catch it anywhere near a bush or a tree.
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Vibrant Flutterer
Insect
Known for their incredibly long lives and migration patterns, it is not uncommon to see the same butterfly swarms year-after-year.
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Polar Wooly
Insect
That Polar Wooly there is almost like the wooly Wooly Bear, except the Wooly Bear doesn't have as wooly hair as does the very wooly Polar Wooly over there. (Special thanks to renlav!)
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Wooly Bear
Insect
Find another and you too can have a fantastic set of eyebrows. (Special thanks to Razzles!)
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Leopard Caterpillar
Insect
Not nearly as ferocious as the other leopard cats.
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Noxious Caterpillar
Insect
The taste of these caterpillars is bitter and sour. Despite this, dragon parents insist that eating them is good for young hatchlings.
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Tiger Beetle
Insect
These predatory beetles may keep a lair free from other pests.
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Wave Sentinel
Insect
Wave sentinels wait patiently for low tide, during which they swarm the freshly exposed beachfront to hunt for food.
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Acid Widow
Insect
Didn't think it was possible to make a spider even worse? Nature has been severely underestimated.
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Cinder Creeper
Insect
This gleaming black spider is undeterred by even the harshest heat. Swarms are frequently seen crawling in and out of smoldering trees or shrubs.
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Hardshell Moonsting
Insect
Nocturnal and quite ornery, these angry arachnids seem to sting creatures just for the fun of it.
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Softshell Scorpion
Insect
The heated landscape in which this creature lives has kept its exoskeleton soft and malleable.
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Carpenter's Bane
Insect
You're gonna wanna keep this beetle very far from your lumber.
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Longhorn Scritcher
Insect
These elusive insects are kind of like artichoke leaves. One needs to eat approximately five thousand of them to even remotely feel satisfied.
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Scorpion Fly
Insect
Despite an imposing silhouette, the scorpion fly only keeps its tail for a few days after its post-larval form. Pity, that's the tastiest part.
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Winged Barb
Insect
Oh... oh. So scorpions can fly now.
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Common Locust
Insect
Plague dragons see swarms of locusts as a good omen, many clans following them throughout the realm rather than eating them.
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Featherhide Locust
Insect
For the swarm...
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Coffee Bean Hawkmoth
Insect
Sluggish in the mornings, this moth is an enthusiastic powerhouse during the day.
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Verdemoth
Insect
"Proboscis" is clearly an understatement.
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Cicada
Insect
You had fifteen years to invest in a set of earplugs and you didn't. Have a good summer!
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Flurry Flyer
Insect
These clumsy insects are completely blind, but use a sophisticated hypersensitivity to vibration and air currents to move as quick, calculated, and almost dangerous swarms. Thankfully they are only seen once every ten or twelve years.
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Crystalplate Wasp
Insect
The sting of a crystalplate wasp is known to cause severe allergic reactions, so their stingers are carefully removed before consumption. Almost not worth the trouble.
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Sparkling Wasp
Insect
It's so pretty! OW! But it's so pretty! OW!
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Crystalline Myctophid
Seafood
Boreal myctophid remain stationary, close to the surface of the water, hoping to develop a crown of crystals to attract a potential mate.
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Shalefin
Seafood
The tiny flecks of stone this fish ingests while grazing are recycled to provide thick, armored scales.
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Venerable Shalefin
Seafood
Somehow it seems wiser than a typical shalefin; the wisdom of fish is not something dragons really understand.
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Bluebell Clownfish
Seafood
Most clownfishes use their coloration to blend into bright coral reefs. The bluebell uses its coloration to annoy their predators into giving up the chase.
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Clownfish
Seafood
Not as sad nor as funny as an actual jester.
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Wood Shrimp
Seafood
The delicate fans on their front limbs allow this creature to filter food in swift currents.
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Bamboo Shrimp
Seafood
Its excellent camouflage allows this shrimp to pass for a leaf when seen from above.
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Swordfish
Seafood
Dueling with swordfish requires much greater skill than dueling with swords. En garde!
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Scaleskin Marlin
Seafood
Flying this catch back to a lair can be more of a challenge than catching it.
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Ghostcrab
Seafood
This crab haunts beaches, not dragons.
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Seashore Digger
Seafood
The tunnels created by diggers can become vast labyrinths. An unwary dragon may find the ground beneath their claws is not as solid as they thought.
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Hypnotic Scallop
Seafood
The shell patterns may confuse predators.
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Pastel Scallop
Seafood
It's almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
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Rosaline Gulper
Seafood
These odd fishes propel themselves by constantly swallowing excessive amounts of warm water and expelling them out of gills near their tails. Seems like a lot of work.
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Firebelly Shark
Seafood
This brave little fish will often act more imposing than it appears.
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Warmwater Twister
Seafood
Twisters wrap their tails to an anchor point and snatch smaller fish caught in powerful deepwater vortices.
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Firecoiler
Seafood
One of the only species in the realm that can survive in molten lava, the firecoiler is known to lurch from scalding pools to latch onto victims and drag them back in.
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Speckled Hogfish
Seafood
If you were waiting around for this fish to oink, you're likely going to be disappointed.
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Ebony Hogfish
Seafood
This friendly ocean-dweller coexists harmoniously with the not-often-seen Ivory Hogfish. It is not an uncommon sight to see blended schools swimming near coral beds.
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Livewire Endlers
Seafood
Groups of these electro-conducive fish are routinely kept in glass jugs. Their internal glow and highly-reflective scales mixed with the refractory qualities of the water make for an amazing light show.
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Sparklers
Seafood
Known for their reflective, multi-colored scales, this species of guppy are often saved from the lunch basket by the impressive glittering performance they use to get away.
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Blue Buffalohead
Seafood
You'd think the forehead protrusion would be a delicacy or something. Nah, just a bunch of useless cartilage.
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Brackwater Lumphead
Seafood
The larger the lump, the more popular the specimen.
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Almandine Goby
Seafood
The spritely almandine goby isn't much of a meal on its own (best consumed in the tens or hundreds), but holds an important place as prey for larger fish species found in Sornieth's waters.
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Amber Goby
Seafood
Rather than for its color, this diminutive fish is actually named for its symbiotic relationship with the Amber Gulper, whose plated flank provides both a bacterial food source and shelter.
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Chalcedony Craylet
Seafood
The vibrant exoskeleton of the chalcedony craylet appears almost artificial. After being consumed, flecks of its shell are often used in mosaic patterns, as they retain their brilliance long after the animal's passing.
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Onyx Craylet
Seafood
The shell of the onyx craylet is almost indistinguishable from the dark chalcedony it's named for. This provides the creature with a great hiding spot.
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Thank you so much for your interest! I'm shooting for 3,000 Leaf Insects!!!
Last edited on Dec 27, 2018 19:12:37 by mony