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Yes I agree with you both! [[User:MarioKart7player]] ([[User Talk:MarioKart7player|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/MarioKart7player|edits]]) [[User:MarioKart7player/sig]] 09:07, 22 February 2015 (EST)
Yes I agree with you both! [[User:MarioKart7player]] ([[User Talk:MarioKart7player|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/MarioKart7player|edits]]) [[User:MarioKart7player/sig]] 09:07, 22 February 2015 (EST)
== Name ==
For future reference, the Prima eGuide for LMDM has a couple different names for the plants:
*"You’ll find twisting vines blocking your path, carnivorous plants snapping at your heels, and some surprisingly aggressive critters striking when you least expect it."
*"If a flytrap gets ahold of you, repeatedly tap the buttons on the Nintendo 3DS system to free yourself.
"
*"When you enter the Plant Nursery, two flytraps are snapping at anything that moves."
*"As you cross the room, move along the room’s south edge to stay clear of the carnivorous plants."
*"Aim the Poltergust at the nearest flytrap; when the reticle appears, hold  to shoot the seed at your target.
"
*"The flytrap swallows the seed pod, chokes, and shrivels away. Repeat the process with the remaining flytrap."
*"Fire a seed pod at each of the flytraps guarding the area, then open the chest to collect the Key.
"
*"As you move through the area, make sure you stay clear of the snapping plant."
And so on. Flytrap is the more consistent term (also used for the cardboard plants); I'll probably move it soon if there aren't any objections. {{User:Time Turner/sig}}

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Shouldn't they be called Venus Fly Traps or Fly Trap or maybe Luigi Trap(just kidding)?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_flytrap DREAMYDARKBOWSER777 (talk) 17:43, 17 February 2015 (EST)

Yes I agree. MarioKart7player (talk) 17:45, 17 February 2015 (EST) Someone shold chang it. MarioKart7player (talk) 17:52, 17 February 2015 (EST)

Yeah, Venus Fly Trap is more specific, but maybe "Venus Fly Trap Monster" is better, albeit, more of a mouthful? Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 18:13, 17 February 2015 (EST)

Yes, I agree! VFTs are smaller than these. DREAMYDARKBOWSER777 (talk) 08:52, 22 February 2015 (EST)

Yes I agree with you both! User:MarioKart7player (talk · edits) User:MarioKart7player/sig 09:07, 22 February 2015 (EST)

Name

For future reference, the Prima eGuide for LMDM has a couple different names for the plants:

  • "You’ll find twisting vines blocking your path, carnivorous plants snapping at your heels, and some surprisingly aggressive critters striking when you least expect it."
  • "If a flytrap gets ahold of you, repeatedly tap the buttons on the Nintendo 3DS system to free yourself.
"
  • "When you enter the Plant Nursery, two flytraps are snapping at anything that moves."
  • "As you cross the room, move along the room’s south edge to stay clear of the carnivorous plants."
  • "Aim the Poltergust at the nearest flytrap; when the reticle appears, hold to shoot the seed at your target.
"
  • "The flytrap swallows the seed pod, chokes, and shrivels away. Repeat the process with the remaining flytrap."
  • "Fire a seed pod at each of the flytraps guarding the area, then open the chest to collect the Key.
"
  • "As you move through the area, make sure you stay clear of the snapping plant."

And so on. Flytrap is the more consistent term (also used for the cardboard plants); I'll probably move it soon if there aren't any objections. Hello, I'm Time Turner.