Okay folks it's about time we end the confusion and get things straight! You know just to clear things up.
Contrary to some beliefs grobs are not the same as flibs. At first glance (which is usually all you get) they seem the same, but after some actual observation anyone could see that they are quite different. If you've never seen a grob or flib then you are either very lucky or not very observant, in which case you probably won't be very interested in this post. Because in this post I will be talking much about the differences between your average grob or flib.
Now those of you who have seen one of these knows they are rather large, but close study shows that your average flib is about 25 pounds heavier than a grob. So when you look close you can see that a flib is slightly bigger than a grob. Flibs also have black spots all over them while grobs' spots are usually dark blue and slightly smaller. Grobs are usually found in wet cold forested climates while flibs are almost always in hot coastal areas. They are also very different when it comes to how they benefit their ecosystems. Flibs provide shade for coastal reptiles and other cold blooded animals. While grobs are helpful in the process of photosynthesis. And, if it's not already obvious, a grob makes a better stew than a much more bitter flib. the following is a picture of a flib. unfortunately it isn't a very good quality picture... nor is it very helpful. It's behind the fishing pole. Under the fern. Okay I admit it... I don't see anything either... But I'm sure it's there
Are you thoroughly confused yet?.. I am! And now I'm debating weather or not to go on... Na! If you're reading this you've probably been through enough... ish
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