Talk:Venus Fly Trap

I can't seems to find any images for this enemy. Does anyone have any? --YOWUZA TALK 2 ME! 16:33, 8 December 2008 (UTC)

Split?
Should this be split into multiple articles? They're all subspecies of each other. --FanOfYoshi (talk) 13:22, July 7, 2019 (UTC)


 * I don’t see why. The article can accommodate the types and there wouldn’t much info separate. Wikification (talk) 19:09, July 7, 2019 (UTC)
 * If the names like "Water Fly Trap" turn out to be official, well, we can split it. We have Spitter Plant split after all. --FanOfYoshi (talk) 14:36, July 8, 2019 (UTC)
 * I did not know we already had separate page for a different plant type. In that case, if you can read enough information for a "water fly trap" then a split could be possible. Not sure what the admins will think though. Wikification (talk) 17:09, July 8, 2019 (UTC)
 * Here are enough infos:

The Water Fly Trap is a variant of Venus Fly Trap that appears in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. They look like normal Venus Fly Traps, except that they have a shorter stem, a longer head that points upwards, and have three jaws. Crash Bandicoot section: The Water Fly Trap makes it debut in this game. There are two variants of it. One with green leaves, and one with blue leaves. The green-leaved ones only close their mouth a few seconds after the player has jumped on their mouth, while the blue-leaved ones close their mouth at a regular interval. They also are oriented in a different side. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy section: The Water Fly Traps return in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, with the same role as before. The green leaved ones now have spots, while the blue leaved ones have their leaves green, with partially blue stripes, and their head is green, and are purple from the inside. Additionally, instead of having spots, they have a blue bow pattern. - Note that in Japanese, they are split between Midori Gabucho and Ao Gabucho, respectively green and blue, and i don't think they're collectively referred to as "Gabucho", which is why i made them separate articles in the Japanese wiki. --FanOfYoshi (talk) 08:35, July 26, 2019 (UTC)