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Description “Nectar dog” is the affectionate nickname given to a family of large insect creatures with mammalian aspects. They pollinate flowers and consume nectar, while also being known to be playful and adorable with humans, hence the name “nectar dogs.” They are known to retain a complex and slightly complicated symbiotic relationship with “flower dogs,” a type of creature similar to nectar dogs by their strange hybrid existence. Flower dogs are the some of those highly rare creatures that can both photosynthesize and consume other creatures for sustenance. Flower dogs produce nectar that nectar dogs consume, and are occasionally hunted for their nectar. Strangely, nectar dogs have been known to exist peacefully with and occasionally mate with flower dogs, producing even stranger hybrid offspring. 


- despite being insects that are thought of as dog hybrids, nectar dogs are technically in the more “draconic hybrid” category of bizarre creatures

- although many theories exist as to by nectar dogs exist in the first place, one of the more popular theories claims that nectar dogs came to existence from the blessing of a dying dog goddess to a benevolent butterfly
- nectar dogs can mate with other nectar dogs that represent separate insect species (tl;dr a dragonfly nectar dog can mate with a bumblebee nectar dog, and et cetera) 
- flower dogs can mate with other flower dogs that represent separate species of flora (same situation as nectar dogs) 
- flower dogs can procreate, but they prefer to be in a vegetative state and passively allow pollination to happen rather than actively breeding with each other. this is also why flower dogs bear a lot of young; because they rarely will move or react to any outside threat, even if it costs them their lives. Movement takes a lot of energy, and photosynthesis can only make so much energy. 

- please don’t ask how nectar dogs and flower dogs have kids. It’s really… complicated. 

- are they mammals? Are they bugs, or plants?! Who knows!?!?


~Brough To You By My Desire To Answer A Question From TheInkatt  

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