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Blue Mint Beetle

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This lioness gave birth in the past two years. She is on a breeding cool down and will be breedable again in 17 real life days.
Lion Stats
Experience
2644 / 2750 (96%)
Level 6
Strength 69 Speed 57
Stamina 63 Smarts 54
Agility 42 Skill 13
Born With: Unknown Total Stats: 298
Lion Currents
Age 2 years, 11 months old
Hunger
60%
Mood
90%
Sex Female
Pose Default
Personality
Evasive (Neutral)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 7.0512820512821%
Elder Stage 0%
Breeding Info
Father † Tessarion † (Deceased) Mother Celabyri (Deceased) View Full Heritage
Last Bred 6 days ago Fertility Very Low View All Cubs Bred (1)
Appearance Markings
Base Caramel (Brown Skin) Slot 2: Vitiligo 4 (58%) Tier 2
Slot 3: Prismatic Valiant (65%) Tier 3
Slot 6: Nimravus Red (30%) Tier 6
Slot 8: Jellyfish Splendor (87%) Tier 3
Genetics Cream Dark Solid Common
Eyes Pink
Mane Type Razor
Mane Color Frostbitten
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations

Above
Scar: White Eye Right
Scar: White Eye Left
Scar: Nose Scratch
Scar: Anklebiter
[GE - Italy] Marsican Brown Bear
Brown Mouse Lemur

Below
Elephant Ear Plant
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 18 Successful Hunts 18 Success Rate 100%


Nursing Cubs
This lioness is currently nursing the following cubs...
Cub
Biography
The blue mint beetle (Chrysolina americana) is a striking insect with a vivid, iridescent blue-green body that shines in the sunlight. Its shell often has a metallic sheen that makes it quite eye-catching.

Description:
Color: Iridescent blue-green
Size: About 6-8 mm in length
Shape: Oval and somewhat flattened
Habitat:
The blue mint beetle is commonly found in temperate regions, particularly in Europe and parts of North America. It prefers habitats where its host plants, particularly members of the mint family (Lamiaceae), are abundant. This includes gardens, herb beds, and wild mint patches.

Fun Fact:
Despite their beautiful appearance, blue mint beetles can be quite a nuisance for gardeners growing mint. However, they are often considered beneficial in natural ecosystems because they help control mint plant populations and serve as prey for various predators.





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