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Bellystares are a species of non-sapient faunal herbivore. Due to some strange yet natural evolution, their faces are now angled backwards in a similar fashion to the Moongazers. Their staring at their stomach and navel has aided to the adaptation of them to spread their eggs along their chest and neck, where they can watch over them. They are extremely powerful chargers, but must be careful not to accidentally run into something.

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  • Bellystares are a species of non-sapient faunal herbivore. Due to some strange yet natural evolution, their faces are now angled backwards in a similar fashion to the Moongazers. Their staring at their stomach and navel has aided to the adaptation of them to spread their eggs along their chest and neck, where they can watch over them. They are extremely powerful chargers, but must be careful not to accidentally run into something.
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  • Bellystares are a species of non-sapient faunal herbivore. Due to some strange yet natural evolution, their faces are now angled backwards in a similar fashion to the Moongazers. Their staring at their stomach and navel has aided to the adaptation of them to spread their eggs along their chest and neck, where they can watch over them. They are extremely powerful chargers, but must be careful not to accidentally run into something.
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