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{{Species
|name = Thistly Slingberries
|week = 27
|generation = 167
|creator = Colddigger
|image = Thistly Slingberries.jpg
|ancestor = Mainland Chime Slingberry
|habitat = Barlowe, Lamarck
|size = 50 cm - 3 m Tall
|support = Cell Wall (Cellulose)
|diet = Photosynthesis
|respiration = Passive (Stomata)
|thermoregulation = Ectotherm
|reproduction = Sexual (Corky Berries and Puffy Spores, Seeds), Asexual (Crown Fragmentation)
|parent = Arthrocampanaceae
|genus = Natebacca
|species = spp.
|meaning = floating berries
}}
The '''thistly slingberries''' split from their ancestor the [[Mainland Chime Slingberry]] and rapidly speciated across the accessible land masses. Their size range is generally between a half a meter tall to 3 m tall with their slinging apparatus. As a group these species can be described as fast-growing and short-lived, with a four-year lifespan being at the upper end, with many of them only living for two and being capable of sexual reproduction within their first year. As the name of the group suggests, the ends of their leaves house narrow and stiffened spines for protection, with a few arid specialized species reducing the majority of their leaf down to only that spine, with the photosynthetic actions being left to their petiole.
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