The freshwater bulborb is one of the only bulborb species able to live underwater as well as land, making a quite vicious predator. The freshwater bulborb, as its name suggests, thrives in a freshwater amphibious habitat. its unusual white, blue, and brown markings, make it camouflaged underwater and easier to dispatch unsuspecting prey. the creature also sports large gills that rake both sides of its face. The bulborb is full grown despite the fact its size is in-between the Red Bulborb, and the Dwarf Bulborb mimic. The freshwater bulborb may be suited for an underwater habitat, but it is still just as ferocious out of the water, as it is in.
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| - The freshwater bulborb is one of the only bulborb species able to live underwater as well as land, making a quite vicious predator. The freshwater bulborb, as its name suggests, thrives in a freshwater amphibious habitat. its unusual white, blue, and brown markings, make it camouflaged underwater and easier to dispatch unsuspecting prey. the creature also sports large gills that rake both sides of its face. The bulborb is full grown despite the fact its size is in-between the Red Bulborb, and the Dwarf Bulborb mimic. The freshwater bulborb may be suited for an underwater habitat, but it is still just as ferocious out of the water, as it is in.
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| - The freshwater bulborb is one of the only bulborb species able to live underwater as well as land, making a quite vicious predator. The freshwater bulborb, as its name suggests, thrives in a freshwater amphibious habitat. its unusual white, blue, and brown markings, make it camouflaged underwater and easier to dispatch unsuspecting prey. the creature also sports large gills that rake both sides of its face. The bulborb is full grown despite the fact its size is in-between the Red Bulborb, and the Dwarf Bulborb mimic. The freshwater bulborb may be suited for an underwater habitat, but it is still just as ferocious out of the water, as it is in.
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