Howdy partner! Use this to find your way around.
They may be a little wrinkly, but nothing can stand up to trials like an Avocadillo. When the going gets rough, they get rolling.
Fellas, if you want to impress your gal, take it from me. Forget the jewelry and get her what she really wants: a Broccoleap seed.
Always quick to a fight and with a bite to match, this Florabeast is the choice for hunters everywhere.
This timid Florabeast loves to lay in the sun snuggled up with their planter. Just make sure those thorns have been trimmed lately.
Majestic yet prickly, these noble flyers know how to get the job done and look good doing it.
Proving that it isn't prey to anything, Lavendeer can be smelled a mile away. That's not a bad thing, either.
Fierce power in a small package, this Florabeast can handle any challenge, and it isn't afraid to prove it.
Out on a winter's day, something's moving in the brush. It might be dangerous, but it's probably just a Mapelynx, out to investigate the snowy world.
Soft, frilly, and a little fussy, it's almost as if these Florabeasts lull their foes into a sense of harmlessness before clamping down with those powerful jaws.
These clever tricksters are always looking for something sweet. If your candy's missing, it was probably a Sugarcoon.
At home in the mud or on a trot through the city, these Florabeasts won't let you down. Provided you can get them to rise on time, that is.
Bright, shiny, and obstinate as all get-out. These Florabeasts take a lot of handling to get work done, but when they do, it's sweet.
Small, sleek, and spiky, this Florabeast is good at getting in and out of small spaces. Provided it doesn't get stuck, of course.
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