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The Green Glooples, known also simply as Glooples, are by far the most common as well as the simplest of the Gloople species. It is the first sign of a Gloople infestation. They are the workers of the Glooples: any small animal near a nest would be absorbed into their jelly-like body and digested, or taken away for a sure food source. Also, they absorb small obstacles, like small rocks, and take them away from the nest, to maintain its cleanliness or as a means of burrowing. However, the Green Glooples cannot absorb objects bigger than themselves, and they are blind and almost mindless: they are directed by the hive mind of the nest. Green Glooples are also subjected to a phenomenon called "reverse mitosis": while normal mitosis consent to an unicellular life form to split into two beings

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