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type | Food | author | TwilightCat, Trollop | updated | 10/15/2021 | website | [view] | Batty Koda, from the movie Fern Gully, vends fruit which will make your creatures say weird things when they eat it. |
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type | Food | author | TwilightCat | updated | 10/3/2017 | website | [view] | This teapot dispenses different colored cups filled with poison for the Toxic Norns. For Toxic Norns this poisonous beverage is very healthy, while all other beings should be kept away to avoid serious health problems, or even death. |
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type | Food | author | Jessica, TwilightCat | website | [view] | The pickled green mushrooms contain chemicals that act as an aphrodisiac when consumed. |
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type | Living | author | Creature Labs, TwilightCat | updated | 11/27/2016 | website | [view] | You can use the Water Plants to increase the number of aquatic plants in the waters of a Creatures 3 world: one extra plant in the Jungle Terrarium and Desert Terrarium pools, and two additional plants in the Aquatic Terrarium. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Bug | updated | 5/21/2018 | website | [view] | The Tea Time Plants are a pack of four tea-themed potted bushes by Twilight and Bug. They all have flowers. They are the Creamer Vines, which give cream-filled fruit, the Sugar Cactus which gives sugary seeds, the Biscuit Bush which gives tasty biscuits (classed as food), and the Teacup Plant which g... more > |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Mkid | updated | 6/29/2017 | website | [view] | This vendor machine produces poisonous Stinking Stump plants for Toxic creatures to eat wherever you want them. Requires the Toxic Norn Pack to work. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat | updated | 10/3/2017 | website | [view] | Snails are harmless creatures that grow from worms and feed on plants. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat | updated | 10/3/2017 | website | [view] | Rainbow Shrooms are pretty mushrooms in vibrant colors. The agent first presents itself as a violet-colored machine, then when clicked spores/seeds develop (provided the soil conditions are suitable). Both seeds and mushrooms are edible. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Trollop | updated | 5/12/2017 | website | [view] | The Okiron Butterflies are a little faster than the Inkra Butterflies, and not so easy to catch. They also reproduce via eggs from which caterpillars hatch. There should be enough plants in the world in order to provide a food source for the caterpillars. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat | updated | 11/6/2017 | website | [view] | Norn Nip is a colorful plant with edible seeds and leaves. The seeds come in a bag and grow into plants when scattered on the ground. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Yutra | updated | 11/23/2017 | website | [view] | The Mushy Fruit Tree is quite large; its picture on the left shows it at 70% its size. It does indeed have a rather bizarre, dead impression, however, it produces a lot of rotten Mushy Fruit specifically for Toxic Norns. Other creatures should not eat these fruits, because they contain the poison Gly... more > |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Trollop | updated | 1/3/2021 | The Matu Cactus is a plant for warmer zones such as the C3 Desert Terrarium. The cactus has a growth cycle and sows seeds, which are incidentally edible. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Trollop | updated | 5/12/2017 | website | [view] | Angolensis Butterflies are larger than Inkra Butterflies and even slower than this. They reproduce from eggs in which caterpillars hatch. In order to not starve these caterpillars and butterflies, or make them extinct, be sure to have enough plants existing in the world. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Trollop | updated | 8/22/2020 | website | [view] | Inkras Butterflies are a nice enrichment in C3 and Spaceship on the Docking Station. They reproduce via eggs from which caterpillars hatch. You should have enough plants in the world, so they can develop into new butterflies. |
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type | Living | author | TwilightCat, Bug | updated | 10/3/2017 | website | [view] | Holly is indeed an ornamental plant, but it also supplies toxin-producing berries that contain Belladonna and Geddonase. |