
Here we have another Venusivorare species that is called the parasite Venusivorare (Xenocarnifolius necrofructus or zombie alien carnivorous fruit). This species resembles a fruiting bush that grows fruit that resembles obese tiny humanoids. Of course, this wouldn't fool most aliens on their own, but the parasitic venusivorare had expected this and, when a viable host is nearby, will secrete an irressitible aroma that will attract even devout meat eaters.
Naturally, this causes the host to chow down on the fruit and eat the seed inside. Once in the stomach, the seed will germinate and begin altering the flesha dn replacing it with plant-based matter. Depending on what fruit is eaten, the host will either turn into what is called a Sentinel or a Bloater
Here is the Sentinel here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54167632/
or the Bloater here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54167715/
Regardless of how the host is infected, the core of the parasitic venusivorare will stay inside the host until it dies (unless it is burned). When the host perishes, the venusivorare will then mutate into a floral culture that will eventually turn into a parasitic venusivorare bush and start the cycle anew.
=Trivia=
* Parasitic Venusiorare can be seen as the opposite of the Ka'tah'ua, which need to eat prey in order to reproduce. Meanwhile with the parasitic venusivorare, it's the other way around as the organism needs to be eaten first before reproduction can begin.
Naturally, this causes the host to chow down on the fruit and eat the seed inside. Once in the stomach, the seed will germinate and begin altering the flesha dn replacing it with plant-based matter. Depending on what fruit is eaten, the host will either turn into what is called a Sentinel or a Bloater
Here is the Sentinel here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54167632/
or the Bloater here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54167715/
Regardless of how the host is infected, the core of the parasitic venusivorare will stay inside the host until it dies (unless it is burned). When the host perishes, the venusivorare will then mutate into a floral culture that will eventually turn into a parasitic venusivorare bush and start the cycle anew.
=Trivia=
* Parasitic Venusiorare can be seen as the opposite of the Ka'tah'ua, which need to eat prey in order to reproduce. Meanwhile with the parasitic venusivorare, it's the other way around as the organism needs to be eaten first before reproduction can begin.
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