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Hook Seed (from Video 2)
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A 3D file containing the design for a metal-based organism from the Alternate Sidus world, as seen on the YouTube channel "The HQ14".
Learn more about the creature, as well as its planet, by watching the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaEE2bCin5w
However, if the savannah is located near a mountain, then it will often become a Road Forest. Road forests are so named because of their tendency to resemble a series of overlapping highways supported by stilts. These plants are actually colonies of hexagonal, umbrella shaped plants. The lensed plants spread to new destinations via Hook Seeds, a plant which "latches" onto a wheeled animal's leg to hitch a free ride. Once a suitable location is reached, then the hook seed will detach and sprout a road forest founding colony. The reason that road forests form closer to mountains is because mountains are already colonized by non-wheeled animals as well as a variety of plants. These non-wheeled animals can act as pollinators, thus attrac
Learn more about the creature, as well as its planet, by watching the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaEE2bCin5w
However, if the savannah is located near a mountain, then it will often become a Road Forest. Road forests are so named because of their tendency to resemble a series of overlapping highways supported by stilts. These plants are actually colonies of hexagonal, umbrella shaped plants. The lensed plants spread to new destinations via Hook Seeds, a plant which "latches" onto a wheeled animal's leg to hitch a free ride. Once a suitable location is reached, then the hook seed will detach and sprout a road forest founding colony. The reason that road forests form closer to mountains is because mountains are already colonized by non-wheeled animals as well as a variety of plants. These non-wheeled animals can act as pollinators, thus attrac
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