These wobbly bags of vegetable gel are found in patches and are eaten by gel-suckers and hoppercones.
Jelly-bladder Plants are a species of flora indigenous to Darwin IV. They have a jelly-like form growing from their stems. They are consumed by the Gel-suckers, as well as other species such as Hopper-cones.
These wobbly bags of vegetable gel are found in patches and are eaten by gel-suckers and hoppercones.
Jelly-bladder Plants are a species of flora indigenous to Darwin IV. They have a jelly-like form growing from their stems. They are consumed by the Gel-suckers, as well as other species such as Hopper-cones.