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* This card is named after [[wikipedia:ant|ant]] and ''[[wikipedia:Sarracenia|Sarracenia]]'', a [[wikipedia:genus|genus]] of 8 to 11 [[wikipedia:species|species]] of North American [[wikipedia:pitcher plant|pitcher plants]]. |
* This card is named after [[wikipedia:ant|ant]] and ''[[wikipedia:Sarracenia|Sarracenia]]'', a [[wikipedia:genus|genus]] of 8 to 11 [[wikipedia:species|species]] of North American [[wikipedia:pitcher plant|pitcher plants]]. |
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** Its mechanism to trap the prey is similar with ''[[wikipedia:Nepenthes|Nepenthes]]''. The difference is that the leaves of ''Sarracenia'' have evolved into a funnel or pitcher shape in order to trap [[wikipedia:insect|insects]], while ''Nepenthes'' produced the pitcher from the end of its leaves. |
** Its mechanism to trap the prey is similar with ''[[wikipedia:Nepenthes|Nepenthes]]''. The difference is that the leaves of ''Sarracenia'' have evolved into a funnel or pitcher shape in order to trap [[wikipedia:insect|insects]], while ''Nepenthes'' produced the pitcher from the end of its leaves. |
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Predaplanet]]" and "[[Predaplast]]". |
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Predaplanet]]" and "[[Predaplast]]". |
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+ | * This card's artwork depicts the fusion between the predator and its prey. In this case, Sarracenia as the predator, and ant as its prey. |
Latest revision as of 03:01, 21 December 2017
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- This card is named after ant and Sarracenia, a genus of 8 to 11 species of North American pitcher plants.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Predaplanet" and "Predaplast".
- This card's artwork depicts the fusion between the predator and its prey. In this case, Sarracenia as the predator, and ant as its prey.