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rdfs:comment | - Cliff-polyps are small plant-like organisms which grow on the cliffs and hillsides of Darwin IV's equatorial mountains. It reproduces by spores and serves as a valuable food source for tripedal herbivores such as the Springwing and the Cragspringer.
- The plants cling stubbornly to the rocks, each one at intervals, puffing forth a yellowish cloud of strong-smelling spores. Springwings will push their beaked mouths into a cluster of these plants and commence to pop off the succulent, globular tips. Cliff-polyps are the springwing's sole forage.
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abstract | - Cliff-polyps are small plant-like organisms which grow on the cliffs and hillsides of Darwin IV's equatorial mountains. It reproduces by spores and serves as a valuable food source for tripedal herbivores such as the Springwing and the Cragspringer.
- The plants cling stubbornly to the rocks, each one at intervals, puffing forth a yellowish cloud of strong-smelling spores. Springwings will push their beaked mouths into a cluster of these plants and commence to pop off the succulent, globular tips. Cliff-polyps are the springwing's sole forage.
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