Display title | Scrub Flowerworm |
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Date of page creation | 08:12, 21 February 2008 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The scrub flowerworm replaced the hatching shrubworm. The eggs of the hatching shrubworm wasn't as effective at finding good places to downroot as the older worms. This lead to that quite a strange mutation was favored and the scrub flowerworm evolved. The "trunk" of the scrub flowerworm is almost completely under ground, this is mainly for protection. The eggs now grow on the side of the "trunk under the earth, and when the worm inside the egg is big enough it cracks the now much thinner shell of the egg. |