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Taking advantage of its natural camouflage, the Flower Walker hides among beds of flowers to hide from predators and hunt its prey. It can spit poisonous barbs strong enough to pierce flesh up to 3 meters away. The poison causes total organ failure within a minute of exposure, preventing the Flower Walker having to travel great distances to catch its meal. While infants primarily target small rodents and birds, adults have been known to hunt foxes and cats.