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Name

Wire Bush

 
Description - How would you describe a Wire Bush?

Wire bushes a group of related plants. They have no true leaves and do not posses a single trunk or stem.
The wire bush looks more like a large pile of wires than it does a plant. It is composed of a many wire-branches and the grow out of the and tend to loop around each other. The surface area of the wire-branches is where photosynthesis takes place. Though some species have a single or multiple fringe running along the wire-branches to increase photosynthetic surface area. In some species the fringe is serrated giving the appearance of small leaves.
The shape of the wire-branches in cross-section varies from species to species and can be a way to identify them.

 
Type of creature - What type of animal is Wire Bush?

Plant

 
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Color - What colors does a Wire Bush come in?

Wire Bushes come in different shades of green, brown, and grey.

 
Shape - How would you describe the shape of a Wire Bush?

Generally mounded in shape, often taller than they are wide.

 
Size - How big (or small) is the usual Wire Bush?

Depending on the species, anywhere between one and eight feet high. Usually three times taller than they are wide.

 
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Aggressiveness - How aggressive is the average Wire Bush?

Not at all.

 
Method of attack - What methods does a Wire Bush use to attack?

None, it's a bush.

 
Methods of defense - How does a Wire Bush defend itself from attackers?

The wire branches are very tough and flexible.

 
Maximum speed - How fast can a Wire Bush move?

Bushes don't move.

 
Spoils - When hunted, what spoils does a Wire Bush leave behind?

Wire bushes grow brightly colored berries often used by the tribes of the Spread to produce pigments.

 
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Preferred habitat - What kind of habitat is best for Wire Bush?

Open grasslands.

 
Food sources - Where does Wire Bush find its food?

Sunlight

 
Reproductive patterns - How does Wire Bush reproduce?

Flowers. Pollination and seed formation occurs right before the hot, dry summer. Seeds them germinate once the cool season rains begin.

 
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Evolution/Creation

To fund the terraforming of Terra 47 an auction was help. The winning bidder would get to work with the design team to create a new life form for Terra 47. The winner was an inter-sexed group marriage consisting of seventeen individuals that worked as artist collective.

 
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Reproduction - How does Wire Bush reproduce?

Flowers. Pollination and seed formation occurs right before the hot, dry summer. Seeds them germinate once the cool season rains begin.

 

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