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Skull Flowers are in fact animals that have adapted a bright, flower-like head crest in order to attract prey. They are so named
because of their large skull-like grin. Skull Flowers hunt by disguising themselves as ordinary (if not large) flowers, then grasp prey with their front forelimbs.
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