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The '''fyta''' is similar to plant shoots of the surface of [[Atys]].
 
The '''fyta''' is similar to plant shoots of the surface of [[Atys]].
  
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The fatter young crooks are consumed by animals (especially [[Lumper|lumpers]] and [[Mektoub|mektoubs]]) and by [[Homin|homins]].
 
The fatter young crooks are consumed by animals (especially [[Lumper|lumpers]] and [[Mektoub|mektoubs]]) and by [[Homin|homins]].
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 15 November 2019

Taxonomic Amber
Fytas
Fyta-L.jpg
Kingdom Plants
Category Herb
Main Ecosystem(s) Primes
Counterattack type None
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Notes: (Lanstiril, 2019-11-15)

The fyta is similar to plant shoots of the surface of Atys.

It displays thallii in the form of transparent feathers in autumn.

The fatter young crooks are consumed by animals (especially lumpers and mektoubs) and by homins.


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