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Jakobeasts were Force-sensitive arctic herd animals found in the tundras of icy planets in the Outer Rim. Jakobeasts were introduced by colonists that sought herd animals capable of defending themselves. As a result of the settlers' efforts, the creatures spread to hundreds of worlds, occasionally surviving long after the settlers themselves had vanished into history.

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  • Jakobeast
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  • Jakobeasts were Force-sensitive arctic herd animals found in the tundras of icy planets in the Outer Rim. Jakobeasts were introduced by colonists that sought herd animals capable of defending themselves. As a result of the settlers' efforts, the creatures spread to hundreds of worlds, occasionally surviving long after the settlers themselves had vanished into history.
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Habitat
  • Arctic regions
Name
  • Jakobeast
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Planet
  • Found on the Outer Rim Territories' ice worlds
Distinctions
  • *Two horns *Large facial tusks *Force-sensitivity
HairColor
  • *Gray/White stripes
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  • Jakobeasts were Force-sensitive arctic herd animals found in the tundras of icy planets in the Outer Rim. Jakobeasts were introduced by colonists that sought herd animals capable of defending themselves. As a result of the settlers' efforts, the creatures spread to hundreds of worlds, occasionally surviving long after the settlers themselves had vanished into history.
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