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The '''Amblister Bandersnatch''' split from its ancestor the [[Dualist Bandersnatch]]. Due to high competition for food it has specialized mainly in eating the honey of [[xenobee]]s, as well as carrion like its ancestor. It has developed amber-like blisters all over its body. If a predator tries to bite them they get a mouth full of sticky bitter goo. The goo has high amounts of capsaicin which works like pepper spray.
The '''Amblister Bandersnatch''' split from its ancestor, the [[Dualist Bandersnatch]]. Due to high competition for food it has specialized mainly in eating the honey of [[xenobee]]s, as well as carrion like its ancestor. It has developed amber-like blisters all over its body. If a predator tries to bite them they get a mouth full of sticky bitter goo. The goo has high amounts of capsaicin which works like pepper spray.


Amblisters are immune to the poison dust xenobees produce and actually reuse some in their blisters if they happen to ingest any of the dust. They have less sexual dimorphism than their ancestor since both need large jaws and claws to open xenobee hives. Their eyes, ears and crests have gotten small to reduce irritation from the poison dust. Unlike their ancestor their jaws are no longer poisonous.
Amblisters are immune to the poison dust xenobees produce and actually reuse some in their blisters if they happen to ingest any of the dust. They have less sexual dimorphism than their ancestor since both need large jaws and claws to open xenobee hives. Their eyes, ears and crests have gotten small to reduce irritation from the poison dust. Unlike their ancestor their jaws are no longer poisonous.