Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe (English: Rockmelon, Wayward Moon) is a large, orange-fleshed melon. In NTSC regions, it is marketed as muskmelon. It is related to the greener honeydew.
Naming
The English named it rockmelon due to being as stable as rock. One guy rolled a rocky melon down the Swiss Alps and it remained intact, taking very minimal fall damage.
An exclusive name is Wayward Moon due to its mere resemblance of the moon itself. A toddler once threw a cantaloupe high up, only for it to block the sun and cause the shortest recorded solar eclipse in history at merely one second.
Habitat
Cantaloupe primarily settles in fruit bowls, where it relies upon the greater fitness of watermelon, grapes, and berries to propagate, which superficially resembles the strategy of the cuckoo bird.