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the-perspective — CDC Oct 26: Foul Feint by-nc-nd

Published: 2015-10-27 03:28:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 363; Favourites: 11; Downloads: 0
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The Foul Feint is a surprisingly weak ambush predator that can only be found in old pumpkin patches. It hunts by lying belly-side up until something walks by its sensitive, splintery appendages. Once triggered, the Foul Feint's "tail" reflexively wraps around the unfortunate victim, effectively ensnaring them in a thorny rope that will never loosen its grip. Once the prey has exhausted itself from struggling, the Foul Feint will begin to consume it, regardless if it still alive or not. Foul Feints not very active and only hunt for a few days around the end of October. One or two children should be more than enough to hold it over until next year.
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