Found thriving in the Gladeveins of the Viridian Labyrinth, this large rodent usually wades in the aqueducts looking for fish, frogs, or crayfish to eat. (Special thanks to AlligatorFeet.)
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Name: Muskrat
Caption:
Why did the Muskrat cross the road? To forage on duckweed, cattails, and slow-moving fish. What did you expect?
[item=Sugarbee]
[b]Name[/b]: Sugarbee
[b]Caption[/b]: It's name sounds sweet and it looks cute, but don't mess with this easily irritated bees. Just don't. For your own safety.
Seeing a Dustrat should be taken as a hint to clean your lair. (Special thanks to CountingChocobos.)
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Name: Dustrat Caption: Dustrats? I always thought they were called dustbunnies.
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Item: Sunset Butterflyfish
Description: These fish are harder to find during sunset as they hide better in the sand due to deteriorated vision.
An old tale says that these fish would appear to dragons lost at sea in great schools at sunset and guide them home again with their bioluminescent scales.
(Special thanks to CrazyRedFire.)
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Item: Sunset Butterflyfish
Description: These fish are harder to find during sunset as they hide better in the sand due to deteriorated vision.
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[b]Name:[/b] Fallen Sunfish
[b]Caption:[/b] Very misleading name, it is too small for a sun and when you throw it to the sky it gasps for breath and flails everywhere, no wonder the gods kicked it to the earth, this sun sucks!
Caption: Very misleading name, it is too small for a sun and when you throw it to the sky it gasps for breath and flails everywhere, no wonder the gods kicked it to the earth, this sun sucks!
[item=stingless bee]
[b]Name:[/b] Stingless Bee
[b]Caption:[/b] The only sting this bee delivers is the fact that it'll barely fill your belly.