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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* An early Trello card indicates that '''Koosh Bushes''' may give off a loud sound to scare off approaching [[Fauna]] in the future updates.<ref>https://trello.com/c/YYzdlKdO/1078-detailed-design-all-creatures-abilities-locations-loot-damage-types-dna-effects-etc ''Dated May 29, 2014.''</ref>
* An early Trello card indicates that '''Koosh Bushes''' may give off a loud sound to scare off approaching [[Fauna]] in the future updates.<ref>https://trello.com/c/YYzdlKdO/1078-detailed-design-all-creatures-abilities-locations-loot-damage-types-dna-effects-etc ''Dated May 29, 2014.''</ref>



==Data Bank Entry==
==Data Bank Entry==
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This aquatic species has evolved to grow in deep, sandy environments, and to conserve its hydration levels against relatively external temperatures. The root system can fragment the shale rock it grows on to form a deep anchor point, allowing predators to graze but not easily uproot the entire plant. This grazing will tend to dislodge parts of plants, and each section is capable of growing into a fully formed adult plant explaining the concentrations of koosh bushes in some parts of the world.
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This aquatic species has evolved to grow in deep, sandy environments, and to conserve its hydration levels against relatively extreme external temperatures. The root system can fragment the shale rock it grows on to form a deep anchor point, allowing predators to graze but not easily uproot the entire plant. This grazing will tend to dislodge parts of the plant, and each section is capable of growing into a fully formed adult plant, explaining the concentrations of koosh bushes in some parts of the world.


Predators: [[Hoopfish]], [[Eyeye]]
Predators: [[Hoopfish]], [[Eyeye]]


Assessment: Edible in small quantities - High water content
Assessment: Edible in small quantities - High water content
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 17:34, 29 September 2016

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<image source="image1"></image> <label>Category</label> <label>Category</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Inhabit</label> <label>Loot</label> <label>Attitude</label> <label>Damage</label> <label>Obtain From</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Active During</label> <label>Reap</label> <label>Music</label> <group> <image source="image2"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Drops</label>

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</group> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Sustenance</header> <label>Food</label> <label>H2O</label> </group> <group collapse="open" class="tab-seeds"> <header>Seeds</header> <image source="image3"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Item ID</label> </group> </infobox> The Koosh Bush is a type of life form belonging to the Flora category. It is found exclusively in the Koosh Zone, they have four different sizes; Pygmy, Medium, Large, and the Large Organic Mass. Koosh Bushes can be harvested for its samples, by using the knife.

Appearance

The main portion of the Koosh Bush is a large purple spherical body with a bumpy texture. Smaller light blue, glowing spheres cover most of its surface.

The thick stem is composed of many thin, gray, intertwined roots tightly packed together.

Trivia

  • An early Trello card indicates that Koosh Bushes may give off a loud sound to scare off approaching Fauna in the future updates.[1]

Data Bank Entry

This aquatic species has evolved to grow in deep, sandy environments, and to conserve its hydration levels against relatively extreme external temperatures. The root system can fragment the shale rock it grows on to form a deep anchor point, allowing predators to graze but not easily uproot the entire plant. This grazing will tend to dislodge parts of the plant, and each section is capable of growing into a fully formed adult plant, explaining the concentrations of koosh bushes in some parts of the world.

Predators: Hoopfish, Eyeye

Assessment: Edible in small quantities - High water content

Gallery


References

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