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{{Species
{{Species

|name = Sticky Fruit
|name = Sticky Fruit

|week = 12
|week = 12

|generation = 79
|generation = 79

|creator = Giant Blue Anteater
|creator = Giant Blue Anteater

|image = Sticky Fruit.PNG
|image = Sticky Fruit.PNG

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exweek = 16
|exweek = 16

|exgen = 105
|exgen = 105

|excause = [[Anti-Sticky Plague]]
|excause = [[Anti-Sticky Plague]]

|ancestor = Stickyballs
|ancestor = Stickyballs

|size = 30 cm Wide
|size = 30 cm Wide

|habitat = King Beach
|habitat = King Beach

|habitat2 =
|habitat2 =

|diet = Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Asexual (spores transfer trough the digestive tract of other animals)
|reproduction= Asexual (spores transfer trough the digestive tract of other animals)

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom =
|kingdom =

|phylum =
|phylum =

|class =
|class =

|order =
|order =

|family =
|family =

|genus = Lentescocarpus
|genus = Lentescocarpus

|species = aigialus
|species = aigialus

}}
}}

The '''sticky fruit''' split off from the [[stickyballs]]. It lives on the King Beach. It just photosynthesizes, but it has changed its reproduction. The ball itself is hollow, and the spores are suspended in a sweet-tasting gel. When eaten, the spores travel through the digestive tract. Not all spores survive though. This mechanism allows the sticky fruits to spread faster with this new "spore dispersal".
The '''sticky fruit''' split off from the [[stickyballs]]. It lives on the King Beach. It just photosynthesizes, but it has changed its reproduction. The ball itself is hollow, and the spores are suspended in a sweet-tasting gel. When eaten, the spores travel through the digestive tract. Not all spores survive though. This mechanism allows the sticky fruits to spread faster with this new "spore dispersal".