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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/iyVA8YLXckmqcYCnmHHAPg==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Thekar was a water merchant in Carthag who claimed to have once lived in a desert village of Arrakis. Pardot Kynes noticed that he had more of a Fremen look to him than he admitted. He drove a transport during a sandworm hunt.

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rdfs:label
  • Thekar
rdfs:comment
  • Thekar was a water merchant in Carthag who claimed to have once lived in a desert village of Arrakis. Pardot Kynes noticed that he had more of a Fremen look to him than he admitted. He drove a transport during a sandworm hunt.
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RefName
  • Thekar
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Species
  • R. thekarus
Class
  • Mammalia
Image
Family
  • Secundates
Average height:
  • 3.0
Eye colors:
  • Blue, red, grey, teal
Binomial name:
  • Renomutatio thekarus
Body color:
  • Orange, blue, grey
Gender ratio:
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Ecological role:
Average lifespan:
  • 1.18341E10
Order:
  • Carnivora
Average weight:
  • 240(xsd:integer)
Consumer type:
Common name:
  • Thekar
Current population:
  • 1566279301(xsd:integer)
Phylum:
  • Chordata
Domain:
  • Eukarya
Genus:
  • Renomutatio
Kingdom:
  • Animalia
abstract
  • Thekar was a water merchant in Carthag who claimed to have once lived in a desert village of Arrakis. Pardot Kynes noticed that he had more of a Fremen look to him than he admitted. He drove a transport during a sandworm hunt.
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