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As the Doctor struggles in the mouth of the [[Hondran|Marorda plant]], Kara explains that the meat-eating plant is intelligent and loves to talk. The Marorda plant spits the Doctor out when he tries to start a conversation with it, giving the excuse that there was not enough meat on him. The Untra arrive and shoot the Marorda. While the Untra are busy with the Doctor, Kara escapes and comes across another of the planet's plant life, [[Hondran|Halitosis Mushrooms]], so called because of their foul smell.  
As the Doctor struggles in the mouth of the [[Hondran|Marorda plant]], Kara explains that the meat-eating plant is intelligent and loves to talk. The Marorda plant spits the Doctor out when he tries to start a conversation with it, giving the excuse that there was not enough meat on him. The Untra arrive and shoot the Marorda. While the Untra are busy with the Doctor, Kara escapes and comes across another of the planet's plant life, [[Hondran|Halitosis Mushrooms]], so called because of their foul smell.  


Gathering up a few handfuls of the mushrooms, Kara returns to the Doctor where she overpowers the Untra’s sense of smell. The Doctor and Kara make their escape down a cliff edge by climbing down the [[Hondran|vines]].  
Gathering up a few handfuls of the mushrooms, Kara returns to the Doctor where she overpowers the Untra's sense of smell. The Doctor and Kara make their escape down a cliff edge by climbing down the [[Hondran|vines]].  


The vines however are another carnivorous plant form and as the Untra climb down after them, the vine comes alive with snake-like heads, razor sharp teeth snapping at their heels. The Doctor ties the vines' long-necked heads in knots after they have eaten all the Untras bar the Untra Leader, who is chewed up a bit by a Marorda plant, before being allowed to leave.
The vines however are another carnivorous plant form and as the Untra climb down after them, the vine comes alive with snake-like heads, razor sharp teeth snapping at their heels. The Doctor ties the vines' long-necked heads in knots after they have eaten all the Untras bar the Untra Leader, who is chewed up a bit by a Marorda plant, before being allowed to leave.
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