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Read about the different slimes you can find in the world - select a slime to learn more about it.

  • Toad
  • Firefly
  • Turtle
  • Horseshoe Crab
  • Dumbo
  • Clam
  • Angler
  • Treasure
  • Whale Shark
  • Deer
  • Green
  • Hapberry
  • Leaflet
  • Hugging Moss
  • Mushroom
  • Toad

    Amicus Informibus Ranae

    When presented with the opportunity, the Frog Slime will always choose to hop on top of something—even you.

    Even better: if you open your arms, it will 100% jump in for a hug.

    - C.

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  • Dragonfly

    Draco Volentem

    The Dragonfly only knows one word: Zoom. Standing too close while it attempts to reach top speeds can result in confusion, disorientation, and uncontrollable laughter.

    Proceed with caution or an equal amount of zoomies.

    - C.

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  • Turtle

    Lilium Codex Turturem

    The Turtle Slime’s flower can only grow atop its shell when it’s discovered the meaning of life.

    Unfortunately it cannot talk, so it can never tell you what that is.

    - C.

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  • Horseshoe Crab

    Vehemens Massa

    The Horseshoe Crab Slime has an extremely durable body. Enjoys ramming its head into things. Top speed: 1mph

    - C.

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  • Dumbo

    Parvum Amicum

    The Dumbo Slime has an IQ of 300

    - C.

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  • Clam

    Clam Clam

    Inside its shell it holds the secrets of the ocean, and it wants your secrets too. Despite its appearance, it actually has 1000 eyes. The clam slime only closes when you blink.

    - C.

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  • Angler

    Subridens Lux

    The Angler Slime is frequently fooled by its own lure. It can often be found chasing it for hours on end. Please don’t interrupt.

    - C.

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  • Treasure

    Dives Acervus

    The Treasure Slime is always exploring and collecting shiny things to absorb into its mass. Loves showing off what it finds.

    - C.

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  • Whaleshark

    Ingens Infantem

    The Whaleshark Slime never stops yelling. This is because it has some very big thoughts.

    - C.

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  • Deer

    Mollis Cervorum

    These curious and hungry slimes resemble Deer. Unlike deer, if you mess with them you'll get the horns! Which are squishy.

    - C.

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  • Green

    Amica Limus

    This green blob loves adventure, and can be found everywhere!

    - C.

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  • Hapberry

    Felix Edulis

    These little slimes are always happy, except when consumed! Problematically, they are very sweet and delicious.

    - C.

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  • Leaflet

    Reptans Folium

    Kind of a plant, sort of an animal, but fully adorable. These slimes can photosynthesize, and climb up and down trees depending on the time of day!

    - C.

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  • Hugging Moss

    Amplectendo Musco

    These soft slimes happily cling on whatever surface they want, including you!

    WARNING: DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO REMOVE HUGGING MOSS FROM YOUR BODY UNTIL IT HAS RELEASED ITS HUG.

    - C.

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  • Mushroom

    Cerritulus Fungus

    Mushroom-like slimes that enjoy wiggling, gathering in strange patterns, and releasing many different peculiar spores you should definitely not inhale.

    - C.

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