Chori Flower

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Unless the common Yellionuis. the Chori evolved a new way of reproduction. This species is unique, similar to its ancestors they live in various regions across Zone C . The Chori thrive in the tropical sunlight growing more and adapting to be taller and stalky to absorb all the sunlight in the zone.The Chori produce berries which contain a bunch of tiny seeds when consuming the berries the seeds will pass through the feces of the base consumers like D.ruchuis. The berries of The chori are simply a soft version of the C.yellionuis shell. This is due to generations of c.yellionuis with soft shell producing offspring for millions of generations resulting in the chori. It seems that the berries are specially evolved a seed pod (s).The seeds can survive the stomach acids of some organisms due to the thick casing of the seed. The flesh of the berry are soft and very easy to bite through,this benefit for the seed's package through the digestive system. Once eaten the berries has a sweet flavor. The reason the berry are most eaten is because of the sweetness this help the reproductive cycle. Once the seeds are pooped out, the seed will be bury via natural causes. Once planted which takes about 2 days. the Chori-ling will grow into a fully bloomed chori.