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Ringed Crab

Ringed Crab - Variant of Painted Crab (Summer)

Painted Crabs of this color are commonly found in coral reefs, but aren't a rare find closer to the surface. True to their enviornment, they most commonly take on coral-like shades of orange and pink. They especially love to change their shells with plenty of options around them!

Leaf Bug

Leaf Bug (Autumn)

During Autumn, these harmless bugs can be found practically anywhere and in abundance, though they're not commonly spotted due to blending in immensely well with fallen leaves. Their incredibly flat bodies, curly proboscis, and oddly large feet will often make them the laughing stock of whoever comes across them.

Variants
Orange Leaf Bug

As Autumn reaches its later stages, warmer-colored Leaf Bugs become more prominent as their green counterparts begin to go into hiding.

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Orange Leaf Bug

Orange Leaf Bug - Variant of Leaf Bug (Autumn)

As Autumn reaches its later stages, warmer-colored Leaf Bugs become more prominent as their green counterparts begin to go into hiding.

Green Bush Hog

Green Bush Hog - Variant of Bush Hog (Autumn)

When summer comes, a bush hog's leaves darken and their flowers disappear. 

Brown Bush Hog

Brown Bush Hog - Variant of Bush Hog (Autumn)

As temperatures drop at the beginning of winter, a bush hog's coat and leaves will darken into a deep brown color. They will then completely shed their leaves at the end of winter.

Blooming Bush Hog

Blooming Bush Hog - Variant of Bush Hog (Autumn)

The flowers on their back bloom with the coming of spring! 

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Bush Hog

Bush Hog (Autumn)

Their leaves change color with the seasons; they shed them at the end of winter and new ones grow in their place in spring. They're welcome guests in gardens as they make for natural pest control.

Variants
Blooming Bush Hog

The flowers on their back bloom with the coming of spring! 

Brown Bush Hog

As temperatures drop at the beginning of winter, a bush hog's coat and leaves will darken into a deep brown color. They will then completely shed their leaves at the end of winter.

Green Bush Hog

When summer comes, a bush hog's leaves darken and their flowers disappear. 

Crystalized Bush Hog

A very rare varient of the Bush Hog. They are shrouded in mystery, as only a few have ever been seen. Researchers are still looking into how and why crystals formed on their backs.

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Scurryon

Scurryon (Autumn)

These guys can be found basically anywhere, from urban areas to forests. They steal their food right under the noses of unsuspecting prey, which may be you.  Keep a tight grip on your sandwich if you cross paths with one.

Variants
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Crystalized Bush Hog

Crystalized Bush Hog - Variant of Bush Hog (Autumn)

A very rare varient of the Bush Hog. They are shrouded in mystery, as only a few have ever been seen. Researchers are still looking into how and why crystals formed on their backs.

Kitwisp

Kitwisp (Autumn)

These foxes love to play pranks on unsuspecting victims!

Variants
Taxidoa

Taxidoa (Autumn)

The Taxidoa is only seen through the cold months of the year, hibernating during Spring and Summer. They can often be found snuffling around for berries, or jumping in piles of leaves.

Variants
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Stink Bomb

Stink Bomb (Autumn)

This animal's diet causes it to build up a gas in its body. It slowly secretes this gas out for many reasons, such as marking territory or to ward off predators. If it feels like it's in grave peril, it will release all of its built up gas at once and flee, hence its name. The pungent explosion can linger for awhile.

Bunny Snowpuff

Bunny Snowpuff - Variant of Snowpuff (Winter)

Made only of snow, these rabbity relatives of their Hare counterparts are more often kept as pets, being able to survive in milder conditions and less likely to slice furniture open. They're ideal for anyone willing to frequently clean up puddles of melted snow and put up with their aggressive stomping when denied the berries their owners are eating.

Mistledove

Mistledove - Variant of Hollydove (Winter)

Mistledoves are a brood parasite that primarily target Hollydove nests, replacing Hollydove eggs with their own to be raised by the other birds. The two species are not closely related, but their hatchlings are near indistinguishable from one another.

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