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Kitten's Paw Forest

Located south of the Luna River and north of the Harmony Sands Desert, Kitten's Paw forest is known for its unique vegetation and wildlife. It is infamous for its most popular resident, Pufferkins, which are little cat-plant creatures that will explode into pollen in your face if you get too close.

Geography

The Kitten's Paw Forest is a temperate forest just off the coast of the Turquoise Sea. Its proximity to the Luna River gives it a reliable source of moisture.

Ecosystem

Most of the organisms in the Kitten's Paw Forest are plants. The few animals that do exist are herbivorous insects.

Ecosystem Cycles

Since the plants of the Kitten's Paw Forest are deciduous, the forest is barren in the autumn and winter months.

Climate

Kitten's Paw Forest gets an ample amount of moisture from both the Turquoise Sea and the Luna River. It tends to be cold and rainy in the spring, warm and humid in the summer, and dry and cold in the autumn and winter.

Fauna & Flora

Kitten's Paw Forest is named for the abundance of Pufferkin Plants that live in it. Aside from Pufferkins, insectile animals such as blue bees make their homes in the Kitten's Paw Forest.

Tourism

The best time to visit the Kitten's Paw Forest if you have allergies is the autumn-to-winter stretch. You should avoid the forest in May and June, when the pufferkins are most active.

Associated Element(s)
Earth, Light
Alternative Name(s)
Pufferkin Forest
Type
Forest, Temperate (Seasonal)

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