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What is lycanplantis?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 12/3/2025

Lycanplantis is not a widely recognized term in scientific literature or common discourse. It appears to be a fictional or niche concept, possibly related to a combination of "lycanthropy" (the mythical ability to transform into a wolf) and "plant" or "plant-like" features. If you have a specific context in which you've encountered the term, please provide more details for a more accurate response.

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