However, leaves and photosynthesis aren't the only traits that Flowerwolves share with plants. They also share similar reproductive methods. Seeds are hidden among the thick hairs on their heads and tails.
And the pores of these hairs form a fine pollen that is released into the air by the wind or simply by active movement. This is how cross-pollination occurs. As the seeds ripen, they become heavier, and this is how the Flions know it's time to plant them.
Because of this method of reproduction, Flions do not form family pairs and experience no feelings of attraction or love. However, fellowship and friendship within the tribe are very strong. Friendship groups formed during apprenticeship often last a lifetime.
And the pores of these hairs form a fine pollen that is released into the air by the wind or simply by active movement. This is how cross-pollination occurs. As the seeds ripen, they become heavier, and this is how the Flions know it's time to plant them.
Because of this method of reproduction, Flions do not form family pairs and experience no feelings of attraction or love. However, fellowship and friendship within the tribe are very strong. Friendship groups formed during apprenticeship often last a lifetime.
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