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The | The withering blowhog is a close relative of the puffy blowhog, but its breath is significantly weaker. However, its breath does contain a petal-withering plant hormone that causes flowers to instantly lose their petals. Although its breath has not been studied in detail, analysis of the chemical compounds involved hold great promise for the biotechnology sector.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> | ||
is significantly weaker. However, its breath does contain a petal-withering | |||
plant hormone that causes flowers to instantly lose their petals. Although its | |||
breath has not been studied in detail, analysis of the chemical compounds | |||
involved hold promise for the biotechnology sector.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> |
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The withering blowhog is a close relative of the puffy blowhog, but its breath is significantly weaker. However, its breath does contain a petal-withering plant hormone that causes flowers to instantly lose their petals. Although its breath has not been studied in detail, analysis of the chemical compounds involved hold great promise for the biotechnology sector.
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